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Ramaphosa ‘to step aside’ if charged over scandal

Tuesday, November 15th, 2022 09:30 | By
President William Ruto with his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa at State House Nairobi on November 9, 2022. PHOTO/Twitter.
President William Ruto with his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa at State House Nairobi on November 9, 2022. PHOTO/Twitter.

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa will “step aside” if charged over an alleged cover-up of a robbery at his private farm, according to his spokesman.

“Should the president be charged he would gladly step aside - should it be the case,” presidential spokesman Vincent Magwenya told journalists.

He added: “But as things stand there are no criminal charges against the president. What you have is a series of investigations that he’s fully co-operating with and he will continue to do so.”

Dubbed “farmgate”, the controversy surrounds the robbery at Phala Phala farm back in February 2020 and the alleged aftermath.

The theft was allegedly committed by Namibian nationals who conspired with a domestic worker at the farm.    

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