President Cyril Ramaphosa will face the first motion of no confidence in his leadership in Parliament on Thursday.President Cyril Ramaphosa will face the first motion of no confidence in his leadership in Parliament on Thursday.Section 89 Independent Panel of Experts report involving President Cyril Ramaphosa and the Phala Phala saga.
The panel chaired by retired Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo found that Ramaphosa may have committed serious violations and serious misconduct. This relates to the alleged theft of millions of US dollars at his Phala Phala farm in Limpopo almost three years ago. The report was handed over to National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula almost two weeks ago.The panel found that the information that was placed before it disclosed that Ramaphosa may have committed a serious violation of Section 96 of the constitution. The section states that members of cabinet and deputy ministers may not undertake any other paid work.
The panel’s report, which is not final and binding on the assembly as stated in Rule 129 , will be debated and voted on during a sitting at the Cape Town City Hall later on Tuesday.
This is a class issue, no one is better in the ANC and its charterist partners including their offsprings, he must go, anyway we will see an exchange of elites for another, whilst the poor remain spectators in their poverty.
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Stop lying, who said this will be 'final'
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Phala Phala: A ‘defining moment’ for South African businessThe threat of Cyril Ramaphosa’s resignation could shave a percentage point of South Africa’s parlous GDP growth. But while some CEOs have slammed the PhalaPhala report by Sandile Ngcobo’s panel, Neal Froneman says the president should have quit. Haha...that's because his revenue is in USD and costs in ZAR.....can't blame him
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