President Cyril Ramaphosa in the National Assembly at the Good Hope Chambers in Cape Town for the tabling of the Presidency Budget Vote for 2022/23.President Cyril Ramaphosa in the National Assembly at the Good Hope Chambers in Cape Town for the tabling of the Presidency Budget Vote for 2022/23.findings of parliament’s Section 89 Panel
The Panel was appointed in September to determine whether President Cyril Ramaphosa has a case to answer with regard to a robbery on his Phala Phala farm in 2020. Subsequently, President Ramaphosa at a meeting of the National Executive Committee appeared to attempt to deal with the matter. Then he told the ANC’s leadership that he was unable to give full details of the allegations related to the burglary of millions of US dollars from his Phala Phala farm in 2020 on the advice of the Public Protector.
“If there is any challenge against any of our leaders we always have to be worried but we believe that due process is important as the moment I know the panel will present its report to the Speaker on Wednesday already our team in parliament said they will come and brief us so we will be ready on Wednesday to receive the report and see what it says we must always be ready to deal with challenges we are ready,” says ANC Treasurer General Paul Mashatile.