Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma is calling for President Cyril Ramaphosa to step aside. She was responding to the findings of the Section 89 panel looking into the Phala Phala farm theft.
JOHANNESBURG - Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma is calling for President Cyril Ramaphosa to step aside.The panel handed over its report to Parliament on Wednesday.Meanwhile, Ramaphosa is studying the findings of the Phala Phala report and will respond to it soon.READ:The panel found the President may have committed serious misconduct and violated the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act.
It also found he may have acted inconsistently with his oath of office and exposed himself to a conflict of interest.These include where the money came from and why it was not reported as an ordinary crime. Section 89 of the Constitution allows for the removal of a sitting President on grounds of a serious violation of the Constitution or the law and serious misconduct or an inability to perform the functions of the office.
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