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Ngcobo says section 89 panel conducted its work fairly without prejudice

South Africa's former Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo hands over the report to the Speaker of Parliament, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, on whether or not President Cyril Ramaphosa should face an impeachment inquiry over the Phala Phala saga in Cape Town on November 30 2022. Photo: Reuters/Esa AlexanderRetired Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo says the section 89 independent panel had conducted its work, he hoped, without fear or prejudice.

The panel was supposed to have concluded its work on November 17, but it asked for an extension to Wednesday. Ngcobo explained that it was when the panel was dealing with the volumes of information before it that it realised that it would not meet the November 17 deadline. He said once that information was received, the panel, without looking at it, passed it on to Ramaphosa.After that, we had to take that information, submit it to the president and ask him to respond to everything that we had. Without looking at anything, we said, ‘This is what they have given us, please respond’. Again, we had to wait.

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