By Nomava Nobumba
21 December 2009
Correctional Services officials in KwaZulu-Natal are investigating fresh allegations that the terminally ill fraudster Shabir Shaik has violated his parole and swore at a news photographer.
This follows reports yesterday showing that Shaik had left his home in violation of the official hours of his parole.
Shaik denies the allegations. Correctional Services acting district commissioner Mnikelwa Nxele confirmed to the media that he had ordered an urgent investigation.
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