By Nomava Nobumba
25 November 2009
President Jacob Zuma has pointed out to his former financial adviser Schabir Shaik that he could face a reprimand, or have his medical parole terms altered.
Giving a written reply to a parliamentary question from the Congress of the People’s Anele Mda, Zuma said the Correctional Services Act set out the procedure to be followed where there were allegations of non-compliance with parole conditions.
But media reports that the President added that Correctional Services had not received any formal complaint alleging non-compliance by Shaik.
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