Hawks 'leave no stone unturned' as 126 statements are filed in Phala Phala probe

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Hawks 'leave no stone unturned' as 126 statements are filed in Phala Phala probe
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Investigations are continuing, said DPCI boss.

The SA Revenue Service confirmed on Tuesday that President Cyril Ramaphosa and his companies are tax compliant.Hawks boss Lt-Gen Godfrey Lebeya says 126 statements have been received and filed regarding the investigations into the robbery at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala farm.

“We have 126 statements as we speak. There has been a lot of investigations; as we have indicated, no stone shall be left unturned,” he said.Lebeya gave an update on Friday outlining and taking stock of milestones achieved since the previous quarter.investigations were continuing but they were not “reporting blow-by-blow” on the matter.

On the Hawks' involvement in Eskom corruption reported by CEO Andre de Ruyter, Lebeya said: “We have not yet received a complaint. You would know that there is an obligation in terms of the prevention of corrupt activities [act] that certain matters need to be reported to the Hawks — we are still awaiting that report — we have engaged the CEO, not in terms of the corruption because corruption has not been reported,” he said.

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