Zuma wants Ramaphosa to come clean over his companies working with the state

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Zuma wants Ramaphosa to come clean over his companies working with the state
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Former president Jacob Zuma has called on his successor President Cyril Ramaphosa to come clean over whether any of his companies did business with the state during his tenure as deputy president.

Ramaphosa's letter has been seen as a preemptive strike ahead of a crucial special sitting of the ANC's national executive committee this weekend.

Hitting back at Ramaphosa, the former president said it is “unforgiveable” that he label the organisation as accused number one when it is individuals in the party who stand accused of wrongdoing. He then turns the tables on Ramaphosa, saying he needed to come clean on his business interests and rise to power.

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