On Thursday, President Cyril Ramaphosa said Magashule should have spoken to the ANC top six before making the accusations.
DURBAN - African National Congress secretary-general Ace Magashule says he will not answer any more questions about his claims that his phone was tapped by national intelligence.
Magashule, who is campaigning in KwaZulu-Natal with former President Jacob Zuma, says he is now focusing on the elections. Ramaphosa says Magashule jumped the gun, and head of elections Fikile Mbalula says the claims are reckless.“I know the media wants me to talk about the phone bugs, except I’ve reported the matter to the inspector general and it ends there, so that we focus on elections.”
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