Public Protector Vindicates Ramaphosa, Throws Others Under Bus SouthAfrica
in the handling of the theft of foreign currency at his farm, according to a leaked and secret report from the Office of the Public Protector, which instead accuses the police and Major-General Wally Rhoode, head of the Presidential Protection Service, of being at fault.Rhoode's actions were improper
in that he abused his authority by starting an unofficial inquiry that used police resources. Rhoode and Rikhotso violated SAPS regulations, according to a report Gcaleka sent to the interested parties for review. She recommended that General Fannie Masemola, the national police commissioner, take proper action against the officers within 60 days.that Sudanese businessman Hazim Mustafa, who allegedly paid U.S.
The Presidency says it has noted the outcomes of the Public Protector's preliminary report on the investigation of whether President Cyril Ramaphosa breached the executive ethics…
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