Zuma wants Ramaphosa to come clean over his companies working with the state

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Former president Jacob Zuma has called on his successor, President Cyril Ramaphosa, to come clean over whether any of his companies did business with the state during his tenure as deputy president.

Former president Jacob Zuma said President Cyril Ramaphosa's term has been 'characterised by deflecting', especially when it came to cases for which he and those close to him must answer. File picture.Former president Jacob Zuma has called on his successor, President Cyril Ramaphosa, to come clean over whether any of his companies did business with the state during his tenure as deputy president.

The president bemoaned the scale of corruption tainting the party, saying the ANC stands in the dock as accused number one. “Maybe, Mr President, this is the opportune time to tell our members whether, during the so-called 'nine wasted years', any of your companies did business with government while you were deputy president of our movement and the country.

 

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