An independent panel of experts probed the 2020 theft of millions at the president's Phala Phala farm and found that he may have committed serious violations and breached anti-corruption laws."Either he's the president or he is not the president. So, he must either resign, which would be an option, it doesn't really happen in South Africa, but that's one option. I would think that's one option.
De Vos said that there were aspects of the report that were problematic and rendered the president vulnerable. "At the heart of the report, namely that the version of the president that this money came from buffalo sale, that he didn't try and hide anything, that, in terms of the report, if you read everything, it's difficult to imagine him getting out of that. So, it creates serious questions," he said.
The head thief of the ANC needs to be fully investigated and any criminal activity prosecuted as appropriate.
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