Political analyst, Ralph Mathekga, says PresidentRamaphosa has approached the Deputy President of the High Court in Pretoria to request that certain information contained in the records of the Public ProtectorEarlier emails suggesting that President Ramaphosa had knowledge of the CR17 funding raising campaign for African National Congress Presidency were leaked to the media.
Last month, Mkhwebane found that Ramaphosa violated the Executive Ethics Code by misleading Parliament on the R500 000“You cannot seal that information. If people realise that you are making an effort to hold things confidentially in this regard, it does raise questions such as why is it that you are so committed to keeping this information from the public eye. It just doesn’t seat well with someone who actually said that they are going to behave differently with regard to transparency.
Ralph what-what should go sleep with a street dog.
This Ramaposa will disappoint a lot of dumb people who trusted him.
Cyril Rama-emails preached 'transparency', now guy is in courts crying, ' seal them, seal documents'.
Is Cicil corrupt?
He is told by his masters (WMC) what to say
Why are we so obsessed with the campaign of Ramaposa please give him a space we need jobs creation opportunities for work .The campaign is over we need to move fowerd. He has rights classified information if he feel like that the man is our president give him brake.
to be transparent does mean president has to reveal his personal information, Sars tax records of Zuma was never publicised
All governments of the world are already engaged in the Fourth Industrial Revolution leading into the future, it is a concern to a caring and loving government of South Africa to leave others behind 4IRSA train. Pancho Hajane
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 Indeed, he is analyst
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