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Some political parties have reacted to the Acting Public Protector Protector Kholeka Gcaleka’s report on the Phala Phala saga. Gcaleka has cleared President Cyril Ramaphosa of wrongdoing.

President Cyril Ramaphosa speaking at a media briefing.report on the Phala Phala saga

Ramaphosa was accused of breaching the Executive Ethics Code and being in a conflict of interest between his constitutional duties and his private interests arising from his alleged paid work at Phala Phala. “The acting public protector has attempted to paint President Cyril Ramaphosa as nothing more than some innocent bystander to the Phala Phala scandal, clearly oblivious to the workings of the Presidential Protection Services, his responsibilities as head of South Africa’s national executive and his duty as the first citizen of the nation. This report can only be described as a pro-Ramaphosa public relations exercise.

“It is undermining our people, undermining our democratic institutions because you can never have a case whereby an Acting Public Protector says there’s no evidence that Mr Ramaphosa was involved in the day-to-day operations when he himself at the ANC Limpopo conference stated that he is the one that is selling animals.

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