Party leader Julius Malema threatened to disrupt Ramaphosa’s tenure if he refuses to step aside.
JOHANNESBURG - The EFF has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to step aside following allegations that he concealed a crime from the police. Malema said they believe allegations by former correctional services boss, Arthur Fraser that Ramaphosa kidnapped and later paid off suspects who stole foreign currency at his Phala Phala farm in Limpopo amounting to millions of rand back in February 2020.
[WATCH]: CIC @Julius_S_Malema says the EFF is not shocked by the revelations that there was a burglary and theft Ramaphosas Farm, and that R60 million was stolen. Cyril Ramaphosa owns game farming parties that are used for illicit financial flows, particularly, money laundering. pic.twitter.com/Igq70WcqhU
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