Uproar in parliament as Ramaphosa stays mum on Phala Phala robbery

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Uproar in parliament as Ramaphosa stays mum on Phala Phala robbery
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has again refused to answer questions about the robbery at his Phala Phala game farm, citing 'due process' as a number of law enforcement agencies are investigating the matter.

President Cyril Ramaphosa said he had responded to various questions from a variety of agencies that are investigating the robbery at his farm but has steadfastly refused to answer questions from MPs on the matter.President Cyril Ramaphosa has again refused to answer questions about the robbery at his Phala Phala game farm, citing “due process” as a number of law enforcement agencies are investigating the matter.

“Now in the course of what they are working on, the authorities have said it’s best if they deal with all these attendant matters to this theft that occurred at the farm and be able to address every issue. Ramaphosa said he was also ready to co-operate with the Section 89 process that will unfold in parliament.

“He says so many questions came to me, and I have answered all those questions but I am not going to answer to you, he says he can answer everybody else except parliament,” he said.“The purpose of asking questions, and we, in parliament whereby the National Assembly Table approves those questions, it is because we want answers. If the president does not want to answer, you must rule on that, speaker.

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