“I have nothing to hide,” says a Sudanese businessman who has been implicated in the Phala Phala farmgate scandal.
He said he was co-operating with South African authorities and was willing to testify in any legal proceedings.
A report by an independent panel — which is due to be debated by MPs on Tuesday — found it pertinent that it be established by the South African Reserve Bank and South African Revenue Service whether the president's farming entity had declared the possession of any foreign currency or any business transactions in foreign currency.
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