ICYMI Public Protector, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, has confirmed receiving a complaint in which a Member of Parliament accuses President Cyril Ramaphosa of breaching the Executive Code of Ethics.
Mkhwebane says she has been inundated with queries about the complaint since the sitting of Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts earlier this week.has given Ramaphosa at least ten days in which to explain what he knew about the alleged abuse of state funds for political party campaigns.
The Public Protector South Africa confirms receipt of Executive Ethics complaint against the President.
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