Description
Killing Kebble: An Underworld Exposed by Mandy Wiener is a true-crime investigative account of one of South Africa’s most controversial and politically explosive murder cases.
The book examines the 2005 killing of mining magnate Brett Kebble in Johannesburg, initially reported as an “assisted suicide,” and the far-reaching investigation that followed. What began as a single death quickly unfolded into a complex network of corruption, organised crime, and political interference at the highest levels of law enforcement.
Through exclusive interviews and detailed reporting, Wiener reconstructs the events surrounding the murder and the individuals involved, including alleged hitmen, intermediaries, and key figures within both criminal and official structures. The narrative also explores the relationships between influential business figures and political actors, revealing a deeply entangled system of power and corruption.
The result is a fast-paced investigative exposé that goes beyond a single crime to reveal the broader underworld dynamics of post-apartheid Johannesburg.





























