The Office of the Public Protector says there is no link between a trip taken by President Cyril Ramaphosa’s special advisor and his head of protection to Namibia in June 2020 and the break-in at the President’s Phala Phala farm.
Acting Public Protector Advocate Kholeka Gcaleka.trip taken by President Cyril Ramaphosa’s special advisor, Bhejani Chauke and his head of protection, Major General Wally Rhoode to NamibiaThis was among the findings of an investigation that has since cleared the President of any wrongdoing for failing to report the matter to the police. It instead pointed a finger at Rhoode for acting improperly by conducting the investigation himself.
“He was also corroborated by one Mr. TT from the state security who filed a confirmatory affidavit to confirm that indeed he was also aware of that trip as communicated to him by Mr. Chauke and it was a security-related trip which Mr. Chauke had to take on his capacity as the special adviser to the president and presidential envoy to Africa. We could not prove further as to the nature of security that was involved as that would have been a confidential issue.
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