By Tando Mfengwana
15 January 2007
The Deputy President of the African National Congress (ANC) Jacob Zuma visited convicted fraudster Tony Yengeni a day before his release in the Malmesbuery prison in Cape Town.
Yengeni is expected to receive a warm welcome when he leaves the prison on Monday.
The ANC in the Western Cape says that senior ANC leaders would be there to greet their former chief whip.
Claims of special treatment for Yengeni were rife throughout he’s stay in prison. Earlier reports indicated that Yengeni was allowed to hold a private Christmas party.
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