Former Prasa head Popo Molefe is 'disingenuous': Cyril Ramaphosa

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Former Prasa head Popo Molefe is 'disingenuous': Cyril Ramaphosa
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The former Prasa board chairperson had many ways to act against graft instead of blaming the ANC top six, the president told the state capture inquiry on Wednesday.

Ramaphosa believes Molefe should have used the available avenues within Prasa to act against individuals he believed were corrupt, instead of expecting interference from Luthuli House on state matters.

“The support that he sought in terms of the PFMA [Public Finance Management Act] was a given. We said 'go ahead', and I find it disingenuous that someone who is a chair of an entity would then say, 'I am powerless and I need your full and total support.'“And so the question is [whether] he should have gone ahead as the chair of the board.

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