In hindsight, it was right move to stay on under Zuma - Ramaphosa

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In hindsight, it was right move to stay on under Zuma - Ramaphosa
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In hindsight, it was right move to stay on under Zuma - Ramaphosa | tshidi_lee

JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa maintains that he had limited knowledge of the full extent of state capture, saying that it was nicely hidden.

President Ramaphosa said that there were five options available to those opposed to the state capture network during Zuma’s term. But he maintained that sticking it out and fighting for his Nasrec victory was the right thing to do. The president, who was the country’s number two during the so-called state capture period, has also admitted to understanding the extent of the damage through channels outside of government.

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