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Martin Welz
South African journalist
Not to be confused with Martin Welles.
Martin Sylvester Welz (born 19 October 1945) is a South African journalist and the editor of Noseweek magazine,[1] known for his investigative work on controversial issues such as government and corporate corruption.
Early life
Martin Welz was born on 19 October 1945 in Worcester, Western Cape, South Africa. He was the fourth son of artist Jean Welz, born in Salzburg, Austria, in 1900. His mother, Inger Marie Welz (née Christensen), was born in Odense, Denmark, in 1908.
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Career
Sunday Times
A report by Welz while he was working for the Sunday Times from 1977–1981 saw an R180-million defamation claim instituted against himself and the paper by Lebanese businessman, Salim el Hajj.
El Hajj had been accused by Welz of a series of frauds in the then Bantustans (black 'homelands')and had fled the country before the case got to court. Welz also worked on South Africa's "Muldergate"