South Africa: Ramaphosa Says He'll 'Suffer Irreparable Harm' If Impeachment Process Continues Before Court Review
Ramaphosa says the revived report could trigger months of impeachment hearings and cause irreparable harm if the court challenge is not resolved first.
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Julius Malema: 'Cyril Ramaphosa can't escape Phala Phala inquiry'
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has launched a fresh attack on President Cyril Ramaphosa, accusing him of bringing disgrace to the Presidency through the ongoing Phala Phala scandal. Addressing thousands of supporters during the EFF’s June 16 Rally at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Tuesday, Malema said Ramaphosa and the African National Congress (ANC) had tarnished the image of one of South Africa’s most important instit…
South Africa: Ramaphosa Says He'll 'Suffer Irreparable Harm' If Impeachment Process Continues Before Court Review
As the EFF and ATM prepare to oppose President Cyril Ramaphosa's urgent bid to halt Parliament's Phala Phala impeachment inquiry, the President insists he had 'no option' but to approach the courts, arguing that the Constitutional Court ruling has revived a report that could ultimately threaten his presidency.
Ramaphosa says he’ll ‘suffer irreparable harm’ if impeachment process continues before court review
As the EFF and ATM prepare to oppose President Cyril Ramaphosa’s urgent bid to halt Parliament’s Phala Phala impeachment inquiry, the President insists he had ‘no option’ but to approach the courts, arguing that the Constitutional Court ruling has revived a report that could ultimately threaten his presidency.
ATM to oppose Ramaphosa court bid to halt Phala Phala impeachment inquiry
The ATM says Parliament is already properly constituted to proceed with the impeachment inquiry and argues the President is using “Stalingrad tactics” to frustrate constitutional accountability processes.
ActionSA accuses Ramaphosa of Stalingrad tactics to stall Parliament - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.
Action SA is accusing President Cyril Ramaphosa of employing Stalingrad tactics to stall parliament from holding him accountable. This follows Ramaphosa’s urgent court application on Friday to halt the impeachment committee from resuming its work until a court reviews Parliament’s Section 89 report, which considered evidence against him. Ramaphosa is set to face impeachment proceedings for his conduct following the theft of thousands of US dolla…

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