Murder by Appointment: South African Lawyers Face Assassination
Hit men target professionals who are trying to tackle graft
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Bouwer van Niekerk, a prominent insolvency lawyer, who was gunned down outside his practice in Johannesburg.
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Last month, two assassins made an appointment to see bankruptcy lawyer Bouwer van Niekerk. After he identified himself, they shot him dead in the boardroom of his firm’s offices on a sunny morning in leafy northern Johannesburg.
Van Niekerk’s brazen murder is part of a growing trend in South Africa, a country long dogged by violent crime — the targeting of professionals instrumental in fighting corruption by hit-men. The names of slain lawyers adorn a Wall of Remembrance that the National Prosecuting Authority erected in 2023 in the capital, Pretoria, an hour’s drive north of Van Niekerk’s office.
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