Andile Ramaphosa hires law firm to review business relationships

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It appeared the move may be an attempt to come clean after he recently admitted to receiving R2 million in a deal with the company formerly known as Bosasa.

JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa’s son Andile has announced he has hired a law firm to review his business relationships and improve his risk management.

In his latest statement issued on social media, Ramaphosa said he had taken to heart the impact his relationship with Bosasa had on the integrity of his business, his credibility as a businessman and his trustworthiness as a citizen. However, the statement appeared to be a pre-emptive move to distance himself from a former business partner who’s been mentioned at the Zondo Commission of Inquiry.

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After being caught out

Waiting For CyrilRamaphosa to take Andile to police. Or is that just another Lie under the NewDawn namesake MYANC StateCaptureInquiry

Too late

Due diligence after the fact 😏 whose fulling who here?

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