Gungubele: Ramaphosa has taken Cabinet into his confidence on farm theft claims

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Gungubele: Ramaphosa has taken Cabinet into his confidence on farm theft claims
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President Cyril Ramaphosa is accused of concealing the theft of millions of undeclared US dollars from his game farm in Limpopo.

Minister in the Presidency Mondli Gungubele gave a briefing earlier on Thursday on the outcomes of Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting.

"It is correct to say the briefing was done, but we shouldn't go beyond briefing because already the matter of the robbery at the president’s precinct is under the law enforcement agencies. They are actually investigating the matter, financial institutions are investigating the matter. And then the approach is let’s leave it to all those institutions until we have clarified what their outcome is going to be. Then we can cross that bridge when we reach it.

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