The timing of the panel’s findings couldn’t have been for the president and his supporters.
01 December 2022 - 22:50There are no fewer than 46 question marks in the report released by an independent panel looking into the Phala Phala robbery of at least $580,000 in cash on President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Limpopo game farm.
The section 89 panel of legal experts, headed by retired chief justice Sandile Ngcobo, was tasked with determining whether the president has committed an impeachable act. Its findings are not legally binding. Its inquiry was limited to “relevant written and recorded information”. Yet its recommendations have set the cat among the pigeons...You’ve always trusted us to help you navigate the world. Support the Sunday Times by becoming a premium member for only R80 and keep the conversation going.
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