
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is digging in his heels, flatly rejecting calls for his resignation following a Constitutional Court ruling that cleared the path for a parliamentary impeachment inquiry. The controversy centers on the 'Phala Phala' scandal, involving the theft of large sums of cash from his private game farm in 2022.
While an independent panel found prima facie evidence of potential serious misconduct, Ramaphosa continues to deny any wrongdoing, claiming the stolen funds were proceeds from a legitimate buffalo sale.
The Constitutional Court recently ruled that parliament acted unconstitutionally by previously dismissing the inquiry, effectively forcing the legislature to revisit the matter. Ramaphosa now intends to challenge the panel's report in court, dismissing its findings as hearsay.
While political analysts suggest he may have the numbers to survive a final parliamentary vote, the president’s aggressive legal strategy appears aimed at avoiding the political damage of a full-blown impeachment hearing that threatens to dismantle his legacy.
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