President Cyril Ramaphosa's lawyer has confirmed that he will seek to challenge, in the Constitutional Court, the section 89 panel report which disbelieved his account of the Phala Phala break-in. | karynmaughan
An independent panel found that Cyril Ramaphosa had a case to answer in relation to the Phala Phala break-in.
President Cyril Ramaphosa's lawyer has confirmed that he will seek to challenge, in the Constitutional Court, the section 89 panel report which disbelieved his account of the Phala Phala break-in. The panel, headed by former chief justice Sandile Ngcobo, was wholly unconvinced by Ramaphosa's account of the theft of some US$580 000 from a couch in a room on his Phala Phala farm in February 2020 – and did not accept his claims that the money had been the proceeds of a buffalo sale.
It remains unclear, at this point, on what grounds the president will justify making a direct application to the Constitutional Court. "In other words, which violations were of such a serious nature that they would justify a case of impeachment?"
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