Ramaphosa Stands Firm Amid Impeachment Scandal
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced he will not resign despite the establishment of an impeachment committee to reinvestigate allegations of misconduct involving hidden cash theft. He plans to legally challenge a report with credible evidence against him. The impeachment process remains pending further investigation.
In a resolute televised address, President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa declared he would not resign amid ongoing impeachment discussions. The decision follows a report alleging serious misconduct related to hidden cash theft at his ranch.
Ramaphosa refutes the allegations, announcing plans to legally contest a parliamentary report citing credible evidence against him. The announcement came shortly after Parliament's decision to form an impeachment committee, in line with a Constitutional Court directive.
The president's defense underscores the constitutional procedure and questions the integrity of the impeachment report. As proceedings unfold, the committee's efforts to investigate further are crucial to potential impeachment actions.
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