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Decision on the Parole Application of Janusz Walus

16 January 2019

Today I announce my decision on the parole application of Mr Janusz Waluz who is currently serving a life sentence at Kgosi Mampuru II Correctional Centre.

Mr Walus was sentenced to death on the 15 October 1993 on the charge of murdering Mr Thembisile Chris Hani. He appealed his death sentence, which was later commuted to a life sentence on the 7th November 2000.

On 17 November 2017, I made a decision not to grant parole to Mr Walus and directed that certain conditions be met; a decision which was later challenged by Mr Walus in the North Gauteng High Court on 06 September 2018. The High Court set aside the above mentioned decision purely on procedural grounds.

In its ruling, the Court ordered that the matter be remitted back to the Minister Justice and Correctional Services for reconsideration within 120 calendar days. The Court made the following specific orders:-  

In making this decision, I was privy to the above-mentioned submissions, as ordered by the court. The submissions/representations from the SACP and Hani family were only received by my office on the 8 January 2019. We then agreed with the legal representative of Mr Walus that in light of outstanding submissions, an indulgence will be granted until Friday, 18 January 2019 for purposes of my decision.

I now proceed to summarise the submissions received as follows:-

THE APPLICANT’S RESPONSE TO THE PAROLE BOARD’S REPORT

Mr Walus disagrees with the CSPB report on the basis that it is factually incorrect and that is purely based on the personal views of the Parole Board Chair.

PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORT OF ZELDA BUITENDAG DATED 15 OCTOBER 2018 (APPLICANT’S OWN PRIVATE PSYCHOLOGIST)

This report indicates that Mr Walus has made some progress and is showing signs of remorse. It is noted that in paragraph 5.2.5 of the report that Mr Walus may be suffering from depression and has experienced explosive anger episodes.

PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORT OF SHANE GOVENDER DATED 12 OCTOBER 2018 (DCS PSYCHOLOGIST)

The report highlights in paragraphs 8 and 9 that Mr Walus asserts that he cannot change his political beliefs but he now knows the difference between right and wrong. He also denounces violence as means to achieve political objectives.

REPRESENTATIONS BY THE SACP AND HANI FAMILY

Their representations assert that there is insufficient information on the reports filed by Mr Walus for proper decisions to be taken. Both parties stand firm on their victim empathy statements filed in October 2013 and October 2017.

They noted that Mr Walus still requires psychological treatment for depression and anger problems. The Restorative Justice Progress Report of Linda Steyn is incomplete regarding readiness for parole and thus making it difficult to succinctly comment on it.

RESPONSE BY MR WALUS ON THE HANI FAMILY REPORT  AND SACP

This report notes and refutes the contents of the SACP and Hani family reports.

Coming to my decision, I have carefully applied myself to all the above material together with all updated reports and the following is noteworthy:

The psychological report of Mr Joel Mbhele dated 02 May 2017:

His clinical impressions on Mr Walus are as follows (direct quotation):

Communist leader. He still rationalises his actions and insists that they were politically motivated. His ideas about communism still stand.

The psychological report of Zelda Buitendag:

Her clinical impressions on Mr Walus are as follows (direct quotation):

In my decision I had to take into account, among others, and have identified the following factors:

Having considered the various reports of psychologists above and apparent contradictions arising therein, it was difficult for me to make a determination on the suitability for placement on parole at this stage. I have therefore come to the following decision.

The placement of the offender on parole is not granted. It is directed that a further profile be submitted within six (6) months of this decision for my consideration.

Today I announce my decision on the parole application of Mr Janusz Waluz who is currently serving a life sentence at Kgosi Mampuru II Correctional Centre.

Mr Walus was sentenced to death on the 15 October 1993 on the charge of murdering Mr Thembisile Chris Hani. He appealed his death sentence, which was later commuted to a life sentence on the 7th November 2000.

On 17 November 2017, I made a decision not to grant parole to Mr Walus and directed that certain conditions be met; a decision which was later challenged by Mr Walus in the North Gauteng High Court on 06 September 2018. The High Court set aside the above mentioned decision purely on procedural grounds.

In its ruling, the Court ordered that the matter be remitted back to the Minister Justice and Correctional Services for reconsideration within 120 calendar days. The Court made the following specific orders:-  

In making this decision, I was privy to the above-mentioned submissions, as ordered by the court. The submissions/representations from the SACP and Hani family were only received by my office on the 8 January 2019. We then agreed with the legal representative of Mr Walus that in light of outstanding submissions, an indulgence will be granted until Friday, 18 January 2019 for purposes of my decision.

I now proceed to summarise the submissions received as follows:-

THE APPLICANT’S RESPONSE TO THE PAROLE BOARD’S REPORT

Mr Walus disagrees with the CSPB report on the basis that it is factually incorrect and that is purely based on the personal views of the Parole Board Chair.

PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORT OF ZELDA BUITENDAG DATED 15 OCTOBER 2018 (APPLICANT’S OWN PRIVATE PSYCHOLOGIST)

This report indicates that Mr Walus has made some progress and is showing signs of remorse. It is noted that in paragraph 5.2.5 of the report that Mr Walus may be suffering from depression and has experienced explosive anger episodes.

PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORT OF SHANE GOVENDER DATED 12 OCTOBER 2018 (DCS PSYCHOLOGIST)

The report highlights in paragraphs 8 and 9 that Mr Walus asserts that he cannot change his political beliefs but he now knows the difference between right and wrong. He also denounces violence as means to achieve political objectives.

REPRESENTATIONS BY THE SACP AND HANI FAMILY

Their representations assert that there is insufficient information on the reports filed by Mr Walus for proper decisions to be taken. Both parties stand firm on their victim empathy statements filed in October 2013 and October 2017.

They noted that Mr Walus still requires psychological treatment for depression and anger problems. The Restorative Justice Progress Report of Linda Steyn is incomplete regarding readiness for parole and thus making it difficult to succinctly comment on it.

RESPONSE BY MR WALUS ON THE HANI FAMILY REPORT  AND SACP

This report notes and refutes the contents of the SACP and Hani family reports.

Coming to my decision, I have carefully applied myself to all the above material together with all updated reports and the following is noteworthy:

The psychological report of Mr Joel Mbhele dated 02 May 2017:

His clinical impressions on Mr Walus are as follows (direct quotation):

Communist leader. He still rationalises his actions and insists that they were politically motivated. His ideas about communism still stand.

The psychological report of Zelda Buitendag:

Her clinical impressions on Mr Walus are as follows (direct quotation):

In my decision I had to take into account, among others, and have identified the following factors:

Having considered the various reports of psychologists above and apparent contradictions arising therein, it was difficult for me to make a determination on the suitability for placement on parole at this stage. I have therefore come to the following decision.

The placement of the offender on parole is not granted. It is directed that a further profile be submitted within six (6) months of this decision for my consideration.

Issued by the Ministry of Justice and Correctional Services
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