What Ramaphosa told Section 89 panel about Phala Phala robbery

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has told the section 89 panel of legal experts, headed by former chief justice Sandile Ngcobo, exactly what transpired on his Phala Phala farm when foreign currency were stolen in December.

Ramaphosa left the farm on December 27 while Ndlovu was due to go on leave on December 30.

“He stored the money below cushions of a sofa in a spare bedroom that is hardly ever used, inside my private residence, because he thought it was the safest place, as he believed nobody would break into the president’s house.” “Von Wielligh sent footage to me from the CCTV cameras situated outside my private residence at Phala Phala, which shows intruders who were seeking to enter my private residence. I then arranged for Major-General Rhoode, the head of the Presidential Protection Service , to visit me in my room, at our hotel in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

The president said soon after the security breach was reported to him, Ndlovu contacted him to tell him that the money that he had kept in his house had been stolen.

 

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So what exactly happened?

Tells us what were the panel findings, dont try to spin such serious violations of the law.

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In December? Which December?

How do you know that he told them exactly

'Exactly what transpired' 😳😳😳

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