CAPE TOWN, (Reuters) – South Africa’s parole review board has up to four months to conclude its decision on when Oscar Pistorius can be released from prison, a Justice Ministry spokesman said yesterday.
Paralympic gold medallist Pistorius, 28, was due to be released into house arrest on Friday after serving 10 months of a five-year sentence for killing his girlfriend, model and law graduate Reeva Steenkamp, on Valentine’s Day 2013.
Justice Minister Michael Masutha, however, on Wednesday blocked his proposed release because he said the decision was made without legal basis, an intervention the Pistorius family said left them “shocked and disappointed”.
Masutha said the parole board had wrongly taken a decision to release Pistorius on parole before the athlete had served a sixth of his sentence, as required by law.
“The review board has four months in which to conclude the matter,” Justice Ministry spokesman Mthunzi Mhaga told Reuters.
“The minister cannot determine how they deal with the review as he merely referred the matter and leaves it to them to deal with it independently.”
A Pistorius family spokeswoman denied reports that the athlete’s family was planning to challenge the justice ministry’s intervention in court.
“No decisions have been taken, and the family will take their time to calmly consider the way forward,” Anneliese Burgess said in a statement.