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Panel finds South Africa's Cyril Ramaphosa violated oath of office but president denies any wrongdoings and details how $580,000 in cash was stolen from beneath sofa cushions at his ranch

Parliament is set to examine the report and decide whether to push ahead with Ramaphosa's impeachment proceedings next week.

Parliament is set to examine the report and decide whether to push ahead with impeachment proceedings next week, only days before Ramaphosa faces a crucial internal party election. It alleged that Ramaphosa had hidden a burglary at his farm at Phala Phala in northeastern South Africa from the authorities.The president has denied this and laid out his position at length in the 138-page submission that was leaked on Wednesday.

"The panel makes some serious findings against the president ... These are grounds for impeachment proceedings."

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