Selebi to dig deep
“We are going to start calculating the actual amount owing and communicate with Mr Selebi through his lawyers,” department spokesman Tlali Tlali said.
When asked what would happen if Selebi could not pay back the money, Tlali said: “We will follow normal debt recovery processes.”
Selebi asked the State to assist him in carrying the cost of his legal fees during his corruption trial.
In a pre-trial agreement with the State, he agreed to pay back all the costs if he lost his case.
Selebi was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment for corruption after accepting payments from convicted drug trafficker Glenn Agliotti, but appealed the conviction.
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