October 8, 2012 By
conyeani
Appealing against a 12-year sentence, but Supreme Court gives them 20 years each
Siyabonga Cwele is South Africa's State Security, yet his wife Sheryl Cwele, was arrested, tried and convicted of drug dealing with a Nigerian, Frank Nabolisa. Yet the State Security minister pleaded ignorance of his wife's drug dealing, and rather than volunteering or being forced to resign, he still remains South Africa's State Security minister. The question really is that if you couldn't catch or have knowledge of your own wife's criminal activities, how could you protect the state from its enemies or other criminals? However, four months after her conviction, Siyabonga filed and was granted divorce on August 23 from his wife of 27 years who has four children with him. (Read More) --
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