EFF leader Julius Malema has alleged that President Cyril Ramaphosa hosted game farm parties at his Phala Phala farm which he used for illicit financial flows | City_Press
Speaking at an EFF press conference on Tuesday, Malema said it was not surprising that R60 million could have been stolen from the president’s property and was not reported to the police because “criminals do not report crime when their proceeds of crime are stolen”.As things stand, the president of South Africa is accused of engaging in terrorist and vigilante methods of interrogation, and subsequently defeating the ends of justice by bribing those who were victims of his criminal activities.
“No one has the right to abduct, detain and interrogate those who are alleged to have committed crimes. Ramaphosa did this without the supervision of any competent law enforcement agency, leaving us to believe that these individuals were not only bribed, but were also tortured.” Malema said that a bribe upon release of the suspects makes logical sense in the context of brutal torture and inhumane treatment which Ramaphosa did not want to be known by the public.
He alleged that the president engaged in abduction, kidnapping and bribery to cover up the fact that he kept large sums of money on his farm and could not turn to law enforcement to assist him when the money was stolen. “The media statement released by the presidency and subsequent radio interviews by Ramaphosa’s spokesperson to downplay a serious crime must be rejected with the contempt it deserves. We know that he is at the forefront of corruption, including money laundering, racketeering and fraud hidden in game farm activities.
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