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Special Report Transcript Episode 77, Section 4, Time 54:15Derby-Lewis did admit that the list of 19 names found at Walus’ flat on his arrest, which is widely believed to have been a right-wing inspired hit list, was hers. // Did you at any stage conspire with Mr. Kemp in order to draw up a list to be used as a hit list to kill Mr. Hani or any other person appearing on that list? // No. // Mrs. Derby-Lewis, when did you submit this list to Mr. Arthur Kemp? // I think it was sometime in, I think it was December 1992 or late December 1992, I’m not a 100 percent sure. I phoned him and I asked him if he had any information that he could give me on the type of houses these people lived in and their addresses and he said yes, yes, yes. And I faxed it to him and then I never got any reply. I had been writing a series of articles in the Patriot which are on record about the liberation gravy train and the people who were collecting money and who were getting funding and living in rather luxurious houses while they were working for the so-called oppressed. Notes: Prinsloo; Derby-Lewis References: there are no references for this transcript |