Ramaphosa has asked the Western Cape High Court to set aside the Section 89 panel's Phala Phala report and block any parliamentary action based on it.
The President has filed an application to the Western Cape high court urging that it review and set aside the Section 89 panel report and invalidate any actions taken by the National Assembly pursuant to it.
While Ramaphosa battles to keep his Phala Phala secrets buried in court, his legal maneuvering exposes the deeper rot in South Africa's post-apartheid elite, where accountability remains as elusive as the foreign currency allegedly stashed on his farm. The ANC's liberation credentials continue to crumble under the weight of its leaders' inability to distinguish between personal wealth and public duty, a betrayal that reverberates across a continent still fighting for genuine democratic governance.
While Ramaphosa battles to keep his Phala Phala secrets buried in court, his legal maneuvering exposes the deeper rot in South Africa's post-apartheid elite, where accountability remains as elusive as the foreign currency allegedly stashed on his farm. The ANC's liberation credentials continue to crumble under the weight of its leaders' inability to distinguish between personal wealth and public duty, a betrayal that reverberates across a continent still fighting for genuine democratic governance.
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