The president will be asked to ‘take the nation into his confidence’ on allegations surrounding theft and alleged cover-up
President Cyril Ramaphosa will appear in the National Assembly on Tuesday with MPs set to quiz him about the alleged cover-up of theft of US dollars at his luxury Phala Phala farmhouse.‘’
The scandal, which has heaped pressure on Ramaphosa amid heightened tensions in the governing ANC ahead of the party’s elective conference in December, stems from former spy boss Arthur Fraser who laid a criminal complaint against the president, including allegations of money laundering, kidnapping and corruption...
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