ARTICLES RELATING TO
JACKIE SELEBI
National police commissioner Riah Phiyega believes she is the target of criticism because she is a woman, it has been reported.
The Press Ombudsman has reprimanded The Times newspaper for a report on former police chief Jackie Selebi's medical parole, saying it contained unbalanced reporting.
The police's employment equity plan was unilaterally changed and by the wrong individual, the Johannesburg Labour Court has heard.
Former police chief Jackie Selebi had kidney failure, a stroke, heart and eye disease, a pulmonary embolism, and motor function impairment, MPs have been told.
Former police commissioner Jackie Selebi has been discharged from a hospital, says the correctional services department.
Former police commissioner Jackie Selebi has been readmitted to hospital, the department of correctional services says.
Former police commissioner Jackie Selebi is no longer a patient at Steve Biko Academic Hospital after requesting a transfer, the hospital's CEO says.
There is no explanation for paroled former police commissioner Jackie Selebi's failure to arrive for dialysis treatment.
Paroled former police chief Jackie Selebi has not reported for dialysis treatment at Steve Biko Academic Hospital for a week, a report says.
The DA says it wants to know who approved the release of convicted former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi on medical parole.
The Gauteng health department has denied claims that former police chief Jackie Selebi received preferential treatment over other patients needing kidney dialysis.
Disgraced former police chief Jackie Selebi is receiving state dialysis at a Pretoria public hospital, while a terminally ill woman has been turned away, a report says.
Former police commissioner Jackie Selebi was allowed to go home at the weekend but will return to hospital this week, according to reports.
Convicted fraudster and former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi faces a raft of strict parole conditions following his release on medical grounds.
Convicted former police chief Jackie Selebi will now pay his own medical bills, the hospital where he is being treated has said, following the announcement of his release from prison.