Suspended Public Protector, Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane says President Cyril Ramaphosa breached the Executive Code of Ethics by not declaring the R500 000 donation he received from Bosasa for his CR17 ANC Presidential campaign.
Mkhwebane is continuing with her evidence before the Section 194 parliamentary inquiry probing her fitness to hold office.
Mkhwebane’s Counsel Adv Dali Mpofu says, “Purely on the basis of the R500 000 amount which the President himself brought to the attention of the parliament as having been received by the CR17 campaign ore than R350 just on the basis of that was your conclusion that there had been a breach of members of ethics act?”Mkhwebane agreed with Mpofu and said the R500 000 donation to the CR17 Campaign was not declared to parliament.
She claims that the decision by the committee to refuse to call Ramaphosa to appear before it meant that her version will be the only one before it.
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