Panel paves way for debate on impeaching Ramaphosa
Updated | By AFP
A special panel probing the burglary scandal engulfing President Cyril Ramaphosa said it found enough evidence to warrant a parliamentary debate on whether he should be removed from office.
"In light of all the information placed before the panel, we conclude that this information discloses... that the president may have committed" serious violations and misconduct, the panel wrote in its report published on Wednesday.
Parliament will examine the findings in a one-day sitting on December 6 when it will decide whether to push ahead with a vote to impeach the president.
The report of Section 89 Independent Panel has since been published on the official website of Parliament and is obtainable through the link: https://t.co/J3VsHA9o87
— Parliament of RSA (@ParliamentofRSA) November 30, 2022
The report will be considered by the National Assembly at its plenary sitting scheduled for 6 December 2022.
Reacting to the report, Ramaphosa reiterated his denial of any wrongdoing.
"The conclusions of the panel require careful reading and appropriate consideration in the interest of the stability of government and that of the country," the presidency said in a statement.
The panel was set up in September to probe the alleged cover-up of a theft at Ramaphosa's farmhouse -- a scandal that has tarnished the president's reputation and overshadowed his bid for re-election to the helm of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party.
The report's filing comes only two weeks before the ANC, which has been in power since the end of apartheid, and is now deeply factionalised, convenes to elect new leadership.
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