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What was his obligation? What if it is true that he paid the thieves to keep quiet? Prof Pierre de Vos clears the air

University of Cape Town’s Prof Pierre de Vos joined Eusebius to explain the central legal terms in the allegations made against President Cyril Ramaphosa by former spy boss Arthur Fraser.If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.

University of Cape Town’s Prof Pierre de Vos joined Eusebius to explain the central legal terms in the allegations made against President Cyril Ramaphosa by former spy boss Arthur Fraser...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
 

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Under what circumstances can he himself (Pierre De Vos) pay people who robbed him? A stupid hypothetical suggestion.

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