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The Constitutional Court is set to rule on the constitutionality of the Executive Ethics Code insofar as it doesn’t require MECs, deputy ministers and cabinet members to disclose political party donations for their benefit.

At the centre of this rule, would be whether or not those who are campaigning for leadership positions within political parties should disclose their donations.

African National Congress president Cyril Ramaphosa has had his CR17 campaign under heavy scrutiny, regarding who was behind his presidential campaign in 2017.

 

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At this rate, If Cyril rapes a woman, the constitutional court will declare that rape is not a crime anymore.

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