Janusz Walus

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‘Imminent release of Janusz Walus, is a painful moment for most South Africans’: Cosatu

The Congress of South African Trade Unions says the imminent release of Chris Hani’s killer – Janusz Walus, is a painful moment for most South Africans. Walus is recovering in hospital after he was stabbed in prison at the Kgosi Mampuru Correctional Facility in Pretoria this week. Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola says Walus is in a stable condition. He was due to be released on Thursday after being granted parole […]

today5 December 2022

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Correctional Services investigating Janusz Walus stabbing in prison

LOCAL The Correctional Services Department says it is investigating an incident in which an inmate stabbed convicted murderer, Janusz Walus at the Kgosi Mampuru prison in Pretoria. The department says Walus, who was wounded and admitted to the prison hospital, is in stable condition. The stabbing comes just days after the Constitutional Court ruled that Walus be released on parole by Friday. The Apex Court ruled that Justice Minister Ronald […]

today30 November 2022

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Justice Minister denies Chris Hani’s killer’s parole

Justice Minister Ronald Lamola has denied Janusz Walus’ parole. Walus was jailed for the assassination of former Secretary General of the South African Communist Party (SACP), Chris Hani, in 1993. Lamola announced his decision on the parole reconsideration of Walus as directed by the High Court in Pretoria. The court had previously set aside former Justice Minister Michael Masutha’s decision to refuse Walus’ parole in September 2018. The Ministry’s spokesperson […]

today16 March 2020

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Walus still shows no remorse for Hani: Masutha

Chris Hani's killer Janusz Walus has not shown enough remorse for murdering the SACP leader, Justice Minister Michael Masutha said on Friday. Giving reasons for his refusal to grant Walus parole, shortly after a media briefing in Pretoria, Masutha said paroling the convicted murderer would be pointless, as he "still harbours resentment". This follows a Supreme Court of Appeal ruling in August which gave the minister 90 days to make […]

today17 November 2017

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