Phala Phala | Opposition parties want PP report reviewed

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Phala Phala | Opposition parties want PP report reviewed
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A legal battle is looming as some opposition parties head to court to have Kholeka Gcaleka’s report reviewed.

The DA and ATM are calling the report a whitewash that undermines the intelligence of South Africans.

They are not satisfied with Gcaleka's findings, saying -- based on facts -- Ramaphosa has a case to answer.The Head of the Presidential Protection Services Major General Wally Rhoode and Presidential Protection Services official Hlulani Rikhotso were found to have acted improperly following their handling of the burglary and theft of millions of cash in foreign currency.

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