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ATM has questioned why acting Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka let President Cyril Ramaphosa off the hook despite “clear evidence” that he had violated the Constitution and other laws in the way he conducted his game farm business interests and the manner in which he dealt with the Phala Phala money theft scandal.
During his maiden question and answer session in Parliament on Thursday afternoon, Deputy President Paul Mashatile appealed for the patience of opposition parties to allow external investigations to run their course.
A 191-page report cleared the president of any wrongdoing, with the acting public protector finding no basis to conclude that he contravened the Executive Ethics Code.
In a 191-page report, which Eyewitness News has seen, Gcaleka cleared Ramaphosa of any wrongdoing, saying she found no basis to conclude that Ramaphosa contravened the Executive Ethics Code.
The Western Cape High Court has reserved judgment in the case between the African Transformation Movement (ATM) and National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, and others.
The party was expected to ask the court to review and set aside Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula's refusal for a secret vote on an impeachment report involving president Cyril Ramaphosa.
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