Glenn Agliotti: A Biography – Peter Piegl, Sean Newman

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First Edition, Penguin, 2013, Large-format paperback – True Crime – 219pp. ISBN 9780143538158.

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Glenn Agliotti: A Biography by Peter Piegl and Sean Newman delves deep into the life of one of Johannesburg’s most notorious figures, Glenn Agliotti, a man who became synonymous with the underworld of South Africa. Known as a drug trafficker and dealer, Agliotti admitted to his crimes and even signed a plea bargain to implicate an associate, which earned him the title of ‘The Landlord’. His reputation extended beyond that of a mere criminal; he was a fixer who brokered deals between influential figures, including former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi and businessman Brett Kebble. The biography takes readers through Agliotti’s network of power, money, and crime, where coffee shops, car parks, and underground garages were the meeting places for deals that would shape South Africa’s criminal landscape.

This biography offers an insider’s view of the murky world of Johannesburg’s elite criminals and their connections with high-ranking officials and businessmen. It paints a chilling picture of a man who facilitated corruption, amassed enormous wealth, and was accused of playing a central role in the murder of Brett Kebble. Piegl and Newman expertly chronicle Agliotti’s rise to prominence and the dark underbelly of his dealings, providing a fascinating account of how one man navigated the corridors of power and criminal enterprise.

For those interested in true crime, South African politics, or stories about figures who lived on the edge of legality, Glenn Agliotti: A Biography is a compelling read. It’s a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complex relationships between crime, business, and power in modern South Africa.

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