Cope backs President Cyril Ramphosa over the 'Nkandla tea party agenda.' Read the full story➡️
“We are not going to be hoodwinked by thugs who want to remove President Ramaphosa.”ALSO READ:“We will not be populists but will act in the best interest of the country and not in the interest of thugs who want to further destroy our beloved country.
“Many of these thieves in the ANC who scream that President Ramaphosa must resign, know very well that the doors of prison are slowly opening for them, and they must do everything possible to remove President Ramaphosa from office.”Cope fears the work done under Ramaphosa’s tenure to catch and prosecute those implicated in state capture will fall away or be “thrown out the window.
“We reiterate the seriousness of the Phala Phala farm robbery, and therefore, we want to call upon the law enforcement agencies and other government institutions that investigate this robbery to speed up the investigation. They must either charge the president or clear the president,” concluded Cope.
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