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Ramaphosa argues public hearing into conduct would be humiliating

Ramaphosa argues public hearing into conduct would be humiliating

By GhanaSummary NewsroomSouth Africa

“We think that the purpose of interposing the panel in the scheme of the impeachment process was intended to ensure that the President is not required to undergo full-scale Section 89 Impeachment Inquiry in circumstances where the President has no case to answer.

He argues that the Impeachment Committee should be halted because the Section 89 Independent Panel did not make a strong case that it had sufficient evidence.

Ramaphosa wants the Parliamentary process suspended, pending the review of the Section 89 Independent Panel report, that found he has a prima facie case to answer over the Phala Phala matter.

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