Chris Steyn, the co-author of The Lost Boys of Bird Island, says she will not apologise to the families of former apartheid cabinet ministers who were allegedly implicated in a paedophile ring. WeekendArgus PayiBulelwa
Cape Town - The co-author of controversial tell-all book The Lost Boys of Bird Island has hit back at naysayers, saying she will not apologise to the families of former apartheid cabinet ministers who were allegedly implicated in a paedophile ring.
“I did not personally make the allegations in the book. I also did not make up the allegations in the book. I simply reported allegations made to me by various people I had spoken to. I did so accurately. I balanced those allegations with comment where available. So, there is no reason for me to apologise,” Said Steyn.
He had been back in South Africa for a short while from China, where he had lived with his family for years.According to the foundation, after the investigation was completed, De Swardt and Klatzow’s services were terminated as they no longer needed.
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