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The Life of Glenn Agliotti: From Notoriety to Infamy

Glenn Agliotti, the convicted drug kingpin famously known as The Fixer, passed away on Friday night while undergoing surgery in a Johannesburg hospital. This marks the end of a chapter that exposed the dark underbelly of crime and corruption in South Africa. Lieutenant-Colonel Mavela Masondo, a police spokesperson, confirmed Agliotti’s death and stated that an inquest docket has been opened to determine the cause of death.

Rise to Notoriety

Agliotti’s life took dramatic turns, with his height of notoriety beginning in 2007 when he was found guilty of drug dealing and received a suspended sentence. However, his criminal activities did not stop there. He was also linked to the murder of mining magnate Brett Kebble, although he was acquitted of those charges.

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Relationship with Jackie Selebi

One of the most sensational aspects of Agliotti’s life was his relationship with former police chief Jackie Selebi, which caught the public’s eye. Selebi openly declared his friendship with Agliotti, infamously stating that Agliotti was his friend, “finish and klaar.” This friendship came at a high price for Selebi as it was revealed that Agliotti gifted him money and clothes in exchange for information and protection from criminal investigations.

The Selebi Trial

The Selebi trial garnered immense attention, not just for the friendship between the two men but also because Selebi became the first black national police commissioner to be convicted of taking bribes from a drug kingpin. Selebi was sentenced to 15 years in prison but was granted medical parole in 2012, less than a year into his sentence. Sadly, he passed away in 2015 at the age of 64 after battling diabetes and kidney disease.

The Dark Legacy of Glenn Agliotti

Agliotti’s story is an intriguing one, reflecting the complexities of crime, power, and corruption in South Africa. His nickname, The Fixer, tells of a man who knew how to manipulate the system and sway crucial figures in his favor. However, his death also serves as a reminder that even the most notorious and powerful figures have their day of reckoning.

Throughout his life, Agliotti maintained a carefully crafted image that he was untouchable, which allowed him to make connections with influential people. But eventually, his actions caught up with him, revealing the intricate web of deceit and manipulation that had been woven around him.

A Cautionary Tale

Agliotti’s life has been marked by controversy and scandal. From his beginnings as a small-time criminal to his rise as a drug kingpin, his association with influential figures, and his eventual downfall, his story is a cautionary tale of the consequences of engaging in corruption and criminal activities.

In the end, Glenn Agliotti’s life serves as a stark reminder of the insidious nature of crime and corruption in our society. While his death may mark the end of an era, the dark legacy he leaves behind will likely continue to be a topic of discussion and interest for years to come.

Liam Fortuin

Liam Fortuin is a Cape Town journalist whose reporting on the city’s evolving food culture—from township kitchens to wine-land farms—captures the flavours and stories of South Africa’s many kitchens. Raised in Bo-Kaap, he still starts Saturday mornings hunting koesisters at family stalls on Wale Street, a ritual that feeds both his palate and his notebook.

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