PRETORIA (Reuters) – South African justice minister Michael Masutha delayed on Thursday a parole decision for ‘Prime Evil’ apartheid-era death-squad leader Eugene de Kock, saying families of his victims had not been properly consulted about his possible release.
However, Masutha told a news conference that de Kock, who was sentenced to 212 years in jail in 1996, had “made progress” towards rehabilitation during his two decades behind bars. He committed to making a final decision within a year.
South Africa defers parole decision for apartheid hitman
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