President Cyril Ramaphosa WILL CONTINUE to fight for office, as he has revealed that he will challenge the report of the team appointed by Parliament to investigate the theft of US dollars from his Phala Phala farm.
Ramaphosa revealed that he will go to court to challenge the report, which found that it is possible that someone should answer for this matter.
He said this during his speech on Monday night.
The Parliament rejected the report of the team led by the retired judge, Sandile Ngcobo. But on Friday the Constitutional Court overturned Parliament’s decision to reject the panel’s report.
Ramaphosa said he respects the court’s decision but said the report of the team commissioned by Parliament was flawed.
“I have decided to challenge the team’s report. I am not doing this because I am disrespecting the committee, but I am doing this because I believe there are mistakes in the team’s report.”
Ramaphosa said the team’s report was full of unsubstantiated material.
“This is all hearsay contained in the team’s report.”
Ramaphosa said he will not resign.
“There are those who are saying that I should be removed from office. There is no court that has said that I am guilty. I am determined to continue leading the people of South Africa. I have a lot of work ahead of me.”