According to a statement circulating on social media, the complaint relates to alleged theft of 'in excess of $4 million'. Fraser alleges he has provided evidence to police. | CowansView
Former spy boss Arthur Fraser has opened a criminal case against President Cyril Ramaphosa.
A statement widely circulated on social media on Wednesday afternoon, issued in Fraser's name, stated the complaint related to the alleged theft of"in excess of four million US dollars" from Ramaphosa's farm in Limpopo. Fraser told the courts he feared further unrest, such as what had taken place in July 2021 after Zuma was jailed.
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