President Cyril Ramaphosa says he will don't step down Pursuant to the Constitutional Court cataclysm On Section 89 impeachment process related to theft of money in his Phala Phala Farm in 2020. Controversy arose when thousands of dollars were stolen from furniture at his game farm.

Ramaphosa has said he will do so legally challenged A report that has paved the way for Parliament to consider impeachment proceedings against him. He has denied wrongdoing and said the money came from the legitimate sale of buffalo from his farming business.

  • The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has decided President Cyril Ramaphosa or anyone else will not be prosecuted in the Fala Fala case of former intelligence officer Arthur Fraser criminal complaint Filed in 2022.

    This scandal was named “Farmgate”.

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  • The US$580,000 stolen from Cyril Ramaphosa's Phala Phala game farm in February 2020 did not belong to the president to begin with, according to a report by the South African Reserve Bank.

    Additionally, two suspects linked to the robbery have appeared before the Magistrate Court. According to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), the two – Emmanuella David, 39, and Froliana Joseph, 30 – are facing charges including conspiracy to commit housebreaking with intent.

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  • In a landmark decision, the Constitutional Court has declared That Parliament's 2022 decision to halt impeachment proceedings against President Cyril Ramaphosa was unconstitutional. The court's decision comes after a challenge by opposition parties, who argued that ruling party lawmakers had improperly blocked the process of investigating serious allegations against the president.

    This is where the issue comes from

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President Cyril Ramaphosa.

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