South African Paralympian Oscar Pistorius, serving a
five-year prison term for killing his girlfriend, may not walk free as expected
this week because the decision to release him was "premature", the
justice ministry says.
Justice Minister Michael Masutha said in a statement on
Wednesday that a June decision to release him on Friday after he had served
just one-sixth of his sentence had "no legal basis" and would be
suspended pending a parole board review.
"It is apparent that the decision to release him on
21 August 2015 was made prematurely on 5 June 2015, when the offender was not
eligible to be considered at all," the statement said.
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