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Some opposition parties have warned that Parliament could once again be found wanting if it does not deal with President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala farm burglary.

Image: FLICKR-GovZASome opposition parties have warned that Parliament could once again be found wanting if it does not deal withThey say by not acting decisively, Parliament is making the same mistakes it did when it dealt with the Nkandla saga during the Zuma era.

Freedom Front Plus MP Corné Mulder says, “Now with the Phala Phala situation, we cannot afford to have a recurrence of that findings that Parliament is not standing up and doing what it is supposed to do. It is really concerning that Parliament is not prepared to learn from the Nkandla judgment.”

 

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He must resign with emmidiate effect

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Parliament should do the right thing and hold Ramaphosa accountable for Phalaphala if this doesn't happen it means we don't have a Parliament.

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