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President Cyril Ramaphosa has denied that the suspension of Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane was linked to her investigations into allegations of money laundering against him.

for allegedly breaching the executive code of ethics relating to the alleged theft of 4 million US dollars at Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala farm.

ATM spokesperson Sibusiso Mncwabe believes Ramaphosa’s action reveals what the President is going through. OneSA Movement leader Mmusi Maimane believes that given the politics surrounding the Public Protector and the President, it would have been ideal for an independent voice to decide on the Public Protector’s suspension.

 

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Does he ever takes responsibility? He denies everything, always

Of course he will deny it.

Is a lie south African?!why each time a south African president become independent on national and international issues. They always try to remove him?IT IS POSSIBLE FOR AN ENNEMY TO SET A SCENARIO AGAINT A PRESIDENT AND LOOK BAD.

Ranko....Rammaka....RamaDollar....Dimakatso

So Mkhwebane was not supposed to be suspended anymore owing to there being a case he was investigating against Ramaphosa, even though her suspension has been pending for quite sometime now?

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