President CyrilRamaphosa could walk away unharmed from the PhalaPhala scandal. But action can be initiated against his former head of security, Major-General Wally Rhoode, and police officer Sergeant Hlulani Rekhoto. Full story here:
It was believed Gcaleka would clear Ramaphosa of any wrongdoing regarding the break-in and theft of $580 000 in cash at his Limpopo game farm in 2020.However, it was understood action would be initiated against Major-General Wally Rhoode and Sergeant Hlulani Rekhoto.
The incident would not reflect well on our country in the eyes of the public and the international community.Political analyst Khanya Vilakazi said if state resources were used to recover money from Ramaphosa’s private residence, it should have been part of the SA Police Service annual report under threat assessments.
“There’s a more important question the judges will deliberate once it goes to court, if it goes to court, and if the National Prosecuting Authority and the Hawks [Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation] have done their work properly. “What is concerning to me is that if this was the case, why was he involved in the interviewing of the domestic helper at the farm and her brother and even denying this was coerced?
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