Waluś must serve his parole period in SA – Motsoaledi

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Waluś must serve his parole period in SA – Motsoaledi
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Motsoaledi said the exemption was granted in 2020 during Waluś's previous attempts at being granted parole.

In a statement, Motsoaledi said the exemption granted to Waluś contains a condition that he may not use any travel document and/or passport issued by the embassy of Poland to leave SA.

"The minister granted the exemption in order for Waluś to serve his parole period in SA and the exemption contains a condition that he may not use any travel document and/or passport issued by the embassy of the Republic of Poland," Motsoaledi said. "The department of home affairs would not be involved in any deportation process of Waluś to the Republic of Poland. The department’s stance is that Waluś must serve his parole period in SA as part of his sentence.

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