Oscar trial: Official may speak on prisons

Oscar Pistorius is in the High Court in Pretoria for sentencing procedures for the negligent killing of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Photo: Mike Hutchings

Oscar Pistorius is in the High Court in Pretoria for sentencing procedures for the negligent killing of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Photo: Mike Hutchings

Published Oct 15, 2014

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Pretoria - The justice department will make an official available to provide information in Oscar Pistorius's sentencing proceedings in the High Court in Pretoria relating to the conditions in prisons, a spokesman said on Wednesday.

“We have made an official available to the court as and when required to speak on issues relating to the conditions in our correctional centres,” department spokesman Mthunzi Mhaga told Sapa on Wednesday.

He declined to comment on a report by the SABC that the department would meet prosecutor Gerrie Nel on the Vergeer report on Wednesday morning ahead of the sentencing proceedings of the convicted paralympian.

“I don't know about that. They did not get that from me,” said Mhaga.

On Tuesday, Nel cross-examined Annette Vergeer, a probation officer and social worker, in the sentencing proceedings in the High Court in Pretoria.

Vergeer presented her report which the defence paid her to compile.

She recommended that Pistorius - who has been convicted of culpable homicide for shooting his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp - be sentenced to three years of correctional supervision and community service.

Vergeer said she did not believe the double amputee would be safe or provided with the right facilities for his disability in prison.

“They cannot eliminate his vulnerability and they cannot secure his safety,” she told the court.

Nel questioned why she did not trust prison officials as being professional people who knew how to deal with people with disabilities. - Sapa

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