The investigations into Ramaphosa are ongoing, and the truth about him may surprise us.

 


It is surprising that Thabo Mbeki would claim that the Phala Phala issue is not a major one, given that Moeletsi Mbeki said nearly two years ago that Cyril Ramaphosa might be the most corrupt ANC president we have ever had. It's shocking that Thabo Mbeki would downplay the importance of the Phala Phala issue. I don't see why Motlanthe and other influential people think Phala Phala is hiding a lot of dirt. Fraser has added an affidavit clarifying how the funds got into the nation undeclared, the Reserve Bank of Australia has stated that the funds were not declared at any port of entry, and political parties and other interested parties are submitting evidence as part of the ongoing investigations in Parliament. Contrary to the president's claims in his Parliament Executive report, new material from EFF suggests that he did not create a blind trust to protect his ownership stake in the company. We are still hearing assertions that will be tested, and things are heading in a dark direction that we might not have thought our president had. The truth will expose people as quickly as lies. Lies have short legs compared to the truth, which will bring others down with it. A common issue with investigations is the irrelevant material they often uncover, which can make your situation much worse. One example is a social media-based assessment of his financial interests that I read about.

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