Ramaphosa: I worked with others in the executive to resist state abuses | BabaloNdenze
CAPE TOWN - President Cyril Ramaphosa said that he considered resigning as the country’s deputy president at the height of state capture.
The president was back before the state capture commission yesterday as the final witness to give evidence before it wraps up its work.He said these included playing along with the corruption or resigning from government."The final option for me, which is what I chose, was to remain in my position as deputy president and not to resign, not to acquiesce and join in, not to be confrontational but to work with others in the executive to resist the abuses.
Ramaphosa has told the state capture commission that he was not aware that the capture of key state institutions was happening unabated when he was deputy president. The president said the appointment of Des van Rooyen as finance minister was a good example of how to capture the state.
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