President Cyril Ramaphosa has again distanced himself from Hangwani Maumela, a relative who benefitted from multimillion-rand health department tenders.
CAPE TOWN - President Cyril Ramaphosa has again distanced himself from Hangwani Maumela, the son of his ex-brother-in-law who benefitted from multimillion-rand health department tenders.
Ramaphosa said Maumela is the son of his ex-brother-in-law and that’s about as far as their relationship goes. “To the extent that Maumela is the son of the president’s ex-brother-in-law, the president has no further knowledge of Maumela nor has he ever had any relationship with him. Furthermore, the president does not have any knowledge of Maumela’s business dealings.”
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