Mpofu: Ramaphosa fears embarrassment over Phala Phala, not justice
At least $580,000 in cash was stolen from the farm near Bela-Bela in February 2020, money Ramaphosa said came from the sale of buffaloes.
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The ANC used its then majority to bury the report in December 2022, but the Constitutional Court set that vote aside in May and ordered that the report go to an impeachment committee. The panel, chaired by former chief justice Sandile Ngcobo, found in November 2022 that Ramaphosa had a prima facie case to answer over the theft.
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The ANC used its then majority to bury the report in December 2022, but the Constitutional Court set that vote aside in May and ordered that the report go to an impeachment committee.
according to IOL (Independent Online)The panel, chaired by former chief justice Sandile Ngcobo, found in November 2022 that Ramaphosa had a prima facie case to answer over the theft.
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