Julius Malema calls on Ramaphosa to step aside over corruption allegations - The Economic Freedom Fighters leader has accused the president of defeating the ends of justice
has demanded that President Cyril Ramaphosa step aside immediately after allegations that he concealed the theft of $4-million from his Phala Phala game farm in Limpopo in February 2020.
“Ramaphosa and his handlers involved in the game farming industry are illegally transacting in foreign currency and in cash. Moreover, there is no record of these transactions, and the laws regarding limits on foreign currency are disregarded,” he alleged. “No one has the right to abduct, detain, and interrogate those who are alleged to have committed crimes against them and Ramaphosa did this without the supervision of any competent law enforcement agency, leaving us to believe that these individuals were not only bribed but also tortured,” Malema said.
“We are even more concerned with the collaboration between Ramaphosa and the president of Namibia, Hage Geingob, which saw Ramaphosa unleash his personal thugs to track down suspects in Namibia, after the robbery on his farm,” he said.
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