Surviving the Beast: The Ugly Truth About State Capture and Why They Tried to Kill Me

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On the morning of the 14th of October 2002, one of South Africa’s foremost whistleblowers, Angelo Agrizzi, leaves home at six o’clock to attend a routine bail court hearing at the Palm Ridge Magistrates’ Court. After being instructed to first report to Brackendowns Police Station, he finds himself locked up in a Casspir-like vehicle under Special Forces guard, and accompanied to court by a massive convoy of blue-light brigades. He is told that this is for his own “protection”.

In a sinister turn of events, the court denies him bail on the unfounded basis that he poses a flight risk, Angelo is ferried off to notorious “Sun City”, the Johannesburg Central Prison.

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AuthorAngelo Agrizzi
PublisherTruth Be Told Publishing
PlaceCape Town
Year2021-10
ISBN9780620947572
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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