What you said: It was 'all amnesia & giggles' as Ramaphosa fails to impress at state capture inquiry

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What you said: It was 'all amnesia & giggles' as Ramaphosa fails to impress at state capture inquiry
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President Cyril Ramaphosa's testimony failed to impress readers, with 46% saying it was nothing more than 'amnesia and giggles'.

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Ramaphosa appeared at the commission on Wednesday and Thursday where he answered about events that took place while he was deputy president of the country.apture of the state security agency, the involvement of the Guptas in the executive and the alleged complicity of government officials in state capture.

However his testimony failed to impress readers, with 46% saying it was nothing more than “amnesia and giggles”.

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