Times of Eswatini

Cyril will vacate office if found wanting

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JOHANNESBU­RG - The African National Congress (ANC) Chairperso­n in the Northern Cape Zamani Saul has expressed his confidence in President Cyril Ramaphosa to vacate his position should he be found wanting over the Phala Phala scandal.

The president is alleged to have concealed the theft of millions in foreign currency on his Limpopo farm two years ago.

The matter is currently before the Section 89 Independen­t Panel of experts in Parliament.

The panel will determine whether or not Ramaphosa has a case to answer on constituti­onal grounds.

The panel said it has also received Ramaphosa’s responses to the submission­s.

Interview

Saul was speaking to SABC News in an exclusive interview.

“Phala Phala matter is serious. If the president is charged, he must step aside. If he goes to court and convicted, he will have to step down as the president. We should, all of us, subject ourselves to the framework and not speak outside the framework.”

“I’m of the firm view and I’ve got confidence in the leadership of comrade Cyril that he will do the right thing. I am certain that he is not going to disappoint the country. If he’s found wanting around the issues of Phala Phala, if there is something criminal about it, I am of the firm view that he will definitely address the nation and say what everybody would expect from him,” adds Saul.

The Northern Cape Premier says the position of ANC President should be unconteste­d to create unity within the party.

Unity

Saul argues that the ANC lacks unity and this has implicatio­ns for the country.

He has previously lamented the disruption of a smooth transition of leadership in the ruling party.

This comes as the party is scheduled to hold its 55th elective conference next month.

 ?? (Pic: EMG Media) ?? A number of vehicles were damaged when robbers blew up a cash-in-transit van on the N4 in Gauteng yesterday morning.
(Pic: EMG Media) A number of vehicles were damaged when robbers blew up a cash-in-transit van on the N4 in Gauteng yesterday morning.

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