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President Cyril Ramaphosa's spokesperson Vincent Magwenya addressed the media on Thursday evening.
“Different levels of the party, and alliance and this is in appreciation of the enormity of the matter." A parliamentary panel found there was preliminary evidence that Ramaphosa may have violated the constitution over how he handled a robbery on his private farm in Limpopo. Magwenya said the release of the report has ushered in an unprecedented and extraordinary moment for the country.
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