The independent panel tasked with determining whether President Cyril Ramaphosa has a case to answer regarding the Phala Phala allegations has given MPs six days to submit information relevant to its assessment.
The MPs’ six days started on October 22 and will end on October 27. Ramaphosa’s 10 days to respond will run from October 28 to November 6.
submissions must be accompanied by all materials such as case law, academic works and statutes referred to in the submission; and Late submissions will not be accepted without earlier written consent of the chairperson obtained before the expiry of the six-day period. He alleged Ramaphosa was guilty of violating the constitution, which provides that cabinet members and deputy ministers may not undertake other paid work and [Ramaphosa] publicly stated: “I’m a farmer, I am in the cattle business and the game business ... I buy and I sell animals ... This that is being reported was a clear business transaction of selling animals.”
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