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In September 2005, Brett Kebble, a prominent South African mining magnate, was killed on a quiet suburban street in Johannesburg in an apparent 'assisted suicide'. The top-level investigation that followed was a tipping point for democratic South Africa. It exposed the corrupt relationship between South Africa's Chief of Police, Interpol president Jackie Selebi and his friend Glenn Agliotti, and revealed an underworld dominated by drug lords, steroid-fuelled bouncers, hit men for hire, an international smuggling syndicate, a dubious security unit moonlighting for the police and sinister, self-serving sleuths abusing state agencies. It even cost the country's most senior prosecutor his job.
Indemnified by an agreement struck with the state, Mikey Schultz, Nigel McGurk and Fiazal Smith come clean to Mandy Wiener in exclusive interviews about the chilling events leading up to the night Kebble was shot dead and the life paths of the 'bungling assassins'.
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