President Cyril Ramaphosa told the panel established by Parliament to examine allegations relating to the Phala Phala saga that he never drew a salary, and that he had declared his financial interests at all times. | CowansView
Ramaphosa, a prolific game breeder and businessman, divested from his business interests in 2012 after he became deputy president.
"I am entitled to retain assets or financial interests where no conflict of interest would arise, if these are declared. The ATM and EFF's proposition that I have misconstrued my obligations in this regard is entirely without merit.
Ramaphosa's response to the panel provides the first indication of how the president will defend allegations that he violated the Executive Members' Ethics Act by having an income other than his salary.
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