'Imagine if cabinet ministers who oversaw state capture [in SA] had the courage to resign in the face of such serious allegations. We need direct elections,” said Maimane.
One SA Movement leader Mmusi Maimane has called for President Cyril Ramaphosa to appear before a parliamentary ad hoc committee. File photo.British prime minister Boris Johnson’s appearance before a parliamentary liaison committee on Wednesday has sparked calls for President Cyril Ramaphosa to do the same in SA over the power crisis and burglary at his Phala Phala farm.
Johnson appeared before the super committee, made up of the chairs of all the House of Commons select committees, to account for his policy and decision-making. According to thethe impact of the war in Ukraine, the rising cost of living and integrity in politics and the rule of law. Amid mass resignations as a show of no-confidence in his leadership, Johnson ruled out calling a snap general election. One SA Movement leader Mmusi Maimane weighed in on Johnson’s appearance, saying“Watching Boris Johnson appear before the liaison committee demonstrates how we as South Africans must demand that our president appear before an ad hoc committee of parliament to account on Eskom and Phala Phala. He must account to the people,” said Maimane.
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