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Special Report Transcript Episode 77, Section 4, Time 50:35In August this year Janusz Walus told the Amnesty Committee how he had shot Chris Hani in the driveway of his Boksburg home in April 1993. Conservative Party leader Clive Derby-Lewis told the Committee that he had planned the assassination, obtained the gun and instructed Walus to kill. Sentenced for life, both men are now applying for amnesty. Their co-accused in the murder trial, Derby-Lewis’ wife and founding member of the Conservative Party, Gaye Derby-Lewis, was acquitted of all charges at the time. Before the murder trial she had been held under section 29 and a police video of her interrogation shows that she had revealed some knowledge of the assassination plan. But this week, questioned closely by the Committee, Gaye Derby-Lewis denied all knowledge of the assassination plan and claimed that the police had forced her to lie. References select each tab to search for references Hearing Transcripts |