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ANC NEC member, Lindiwe Sisulu, has praised President Cyril Ramaphosa for his utterances on being open to investigations surrounding recent allegations made by Arthur Fraser.

ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa has insisted at the close of the party’s Limpopo conference in Polokwane that he’s never stolen taxpayers money and that the money stolen from his Phala Phala farm was from a sale of animals, and a pure business transaction.

He addressed claims made by former intelligence boss Arthur Fraser who has laid a criminal complaint against Ramaphosa, the Presidential Protection Unit head Major General Wally Rhoode and members of crime intelligence for alleged money laundering, acting in contravention of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act and corruption.

The former State Security Agency director-general has laid a criminal complaint against the president on the alleged four-million US dollar cash theft at Ramaphosa’s farm in Limpopo. Sisulu was speaking at the launch of the Letsema Campaign by the ANC Women’s League in the North West. “I think that the President answered very well by saying that he is open for investigations and that’s far as we can take it …and I have nothing more on that. Investigations has to go on so that we are able to prove whether Arthur Frasier is telling the truth or not telling the truth. It goes without saying when an accusation of that matter is made it needs to be investigated.”

The Democratic Alliance has taken a stronger stance and has also called for a probe by the SA Reserve Banka and SARS in the theft at the Presidents farm.

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If Ramaphosa is not above the law nor immune to South African law he has to do the right thing because if he didn't step aside from his office like others, the investigation wouldn't without fear, favour nor prejudice!

I wonder what kind of country it would be if Lindiwe Sisulu becomes a president? She has been in parliament since 1994,what has she done to be honored by being a president? Is Sisulu clan a royal blood? She is old enough for being a pensioner. South Africa deceive a young blood.

Sometimes sarcasm is camouflaged...at times its not intentional...

Izinyo ngezinyo,,izimpendulo lezi zemithandazo yalabasebenzi ababulalisa ngendlala,, njengenhloko yombuso uthule uthini abazebenzi bakahulumeni bengakhushulelwa amaholo u 3yrs wonke. Kumanje nje abasebenzi base still waters bahlezi emakhaya, kodwa uthule nje. Ibambe ngakho.

Barbie doll has high hopes , this will end up in tears girlie

Step aside sir...🙄🙄🙄

mokone_eddie 👀👀

Lindiwe rubbing her hands in glee... Hoping Cyril will fall and leave Princess of the ANC to stand alone in December 🤣🤣🤣

Chill LindiweSisuluSA

If media can't do their job,but protect one man, it's not a good thing, why is one man being protected even without results, things are expensive but people still clapping hands... fck Cyrilramaphosa, fck SA madia..

As if we care... U have been running this story the whole day now, blockers

She is in fact very happy that one and hopes this case could stick.

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