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Presidency says Mkhewane didn’t properly consider Ramaphosa’s response

The Presidency says President Ramaphosa submitted a substantial response to Mkhwebane's preliminary findings in late June saying they were deficient in both fact and law.

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s office says it is unfortunate that Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has failed to properly consider his submissions regarding the Bosasa donation toMkhwebane earlier announced, among other things, in a report that she had referred money-laundering allegations to the NPA to conduct investigations after she found President Ramaphosa deliberately misled Parliament about a 2017 Bosasa donation.

The Presidency says President Ramaphosa submitted a substantial response to Mkhwebane’s preliminary findings in late June saying they were deficient in both fact and law. The President’s spokesperson Khusela Diko explains,“It does not seem that the Public Protector would have given due consideration in the President’s response in her final report. In the interest of transparency, the President has decided to make public the responses he had given to the Public Protector. He will further study the final report and announce action if any that he will take in relation to this matter,” explains Diko.

ANC spokesperson Pule Mabe,“Where a report is made, such a report will have to be assessed, look at their merits and as an organisation be able to make a proper full informed comment. But South Africans are aware that we in the ANC have never said anything that suggests that we undermine or we are against the powers of the Public Protector.

 

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