Theledi said she was disturbed by allegations that Mudolo was able to communicate with people while in custody.
“While in custody he was still able to communicate with people outside in order to see what he can do, I am also deeply affected by this that he did so in an [alleged] attempt to try to bribe some of the court officials,” she said.
In his bail bid, Mudolo's legal representative, advocate JP Marais, argued that there was no evidence his client would be any danger to any member of society if released on bail. “He has left SA on numerous occasions and has returned every time. He has only one wife and two children. He is not going to run away and abandon them,” he said.
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