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To: H James Morris who wrote (140216)3/4/2002 7:18:51 PM
From: Mark Fowler  Read Replies (1) of 164684
 
DRD RESPONDS TO MEDIA REPORT OF CEO'S DEPORTATION
Contrary to a report in today's City Press newspaper (03-03-2002), Durban
Roodepoort Deep, Limited's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Mark
Wellesley-Wood, has not been served with deportation orders and ordered out
of South Africa.
Wellesley-Wood left the country voluntarily on Thursday for his home in the
UK, to visit his family and to attend to business.
DRD's attorneys, Bowman Gilfillan, were informed in a telephone call from a
senior official in the Department of Home Affairs on Friday that Wellesley-
Wood had been prohibited from re-entering South Africa.
No reasons were given.
DRD's attorneys will seek urgent confirmation of - and the reasons for - the
prohibition from the Director-General of Home Affairs tomorrow (04-03-2002).
Wellesley-Wood said from London today (03-03-2002): "I remain optimistic
that this situation can be resolved satisfactorily. Litigation being
instituted by DRD in South Africa against various parties is imminent and it
is very important that I am present in the country for this."

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