By Lelethu Mquqo
25 August 2010
The Brett Kebble Murder trial was postponed again yesterday in the South Gauteng High Court.
A state witness was not available to testify after being told that the trial would be postponed due to the public sector strike.
Despite the strike, a courtroom stenographer was made available, but Hilda du Plessis, an analyst from cell phone company MTN, was not available to give testimony.
It is the third time the trial’s being postponed due to the strike.
Glenn Agliotti stands accused of his involvement in the 2005 shooting of mining magnate Brett Kebble.
Judge Frans Kgomo adjourned the case until today.
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