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ICYMI: ANC Treasurer- General Paul Mashatile says the Phala Phala robbery at party President Cyril Ramaphosa’s farm and whether he breached the Executive Code of Ethics has not been discussed at the Policy Conference.

alleging that the president had attempted to cover up the theft of millions of US dollars in cash in 2020.

Mashatile says the matter is being dealt with by the party’s Integrity Commission and the state’s law enforcement agencies. “The first meeting, not all members of the Integrity Commission were present but on the past few days before we started with this conference on Wednesday or Tuesday, the President did meet with the Integrity Commission again they have not completed their discussion on the matter.

 

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RAMAPHOSA BEING PROTECTED BY HIS OWN CRIMINALS IN THE ANC. SELECTIVE APPLICATION OF THEIR OWN RULES. RAMAPHOSA MUST BE SUSPENDED.

And yet it doesn't fit in this conference, let them organise and form new party to fight this Phalaphala this not in our ranks

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