There is no basis to conclude that President Cyril Ramaphosa contravened the Executive Ethic Code in the manner in which he handled the robbery at his Phala Phala farm when US foreign currency stashed in a sofa was stollen in 2020.
Public protector says there is no basis to conclude that President Cyril Ramaphosa contravened the Executive Ethic Code.The public protector says there is no basis to conclude that President Cyril Ramaphosa contravened the Executive Ethic Code in the Phala Phala saga. File photo.There is no basis to conclude that President Cyril Ramaphosa contravened the
Executive Ethic Code in the manner in which he handled the housebreaking at his Phala Phala farm when US foreign currency stashed in a sofa was stolen in 2020.This is according to acting public protector advocate Kholeka Gcaleka’s preliminary report on the Phala Phala farm scandal.The almost 200-page report, which TimesLIVE has seen, investigated Ramaphosa’s handling of the robbery and those who were involved.
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