By Lelethu Mquqo
28 February 2011
The Freedom Front Plus has asked that an investigation into Shabir Shaik's parole be conducted following delays in Clive Derby-Lewis's parole application.
Derby-Lewis is receiving chemotherapy for severe prostate cancer and apparently does not qualify to be on medical parole.
He is currently serving a life sentence in prison for his involvement in the assassination of South African Communist Party leader Chris Hani in 1993.
The FF Plus’ Pieter Mulder says that it seems Shaik seems to be fully recovered to an extent that he can even play golf.
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