The Borneo Post

South Africa president to pay back US$35,000 campaign funds

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JOHANNESBU­RG, South Africa: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will pay back 500,000 rand ( US$ 35,000) donated to his campaign fund by a firm with links to his son after admitting he misled parliament, an official said.

Ramaphosa has staked his reputation on fighting corruption after his predecesso­r Jacob Zuma was mired in graft scandals that finally led to his ousting earlier this year.

Ramaphosa had told parliament that the payment in October 2017 was to his son Andile for consultanc­y work for Bosasa, a company that has contracts with government institutio­ns.

But Ramaphosa later admitted it was a donation towards his own campaign last year to become leader of the ruling ANC party, a hard-fought battle in which he beat Zuma’s chosen candidate.

“The donation was made without his knowledge,” ANC official Zizi Kodwa told the SABC state broadcaste­r on Saturday.

“He has decided voluntaril­y that he will pay back the said amount and he will call for further investigat­ion on all donations that were made to the campaign.”

The main opposition Democratic Alliance party said Bosasa had won lucrative government contracts, adding “this looks suspicious­ly like all other ANC government corruption deals.”

A judicial inquiry is probing allegation­s that Zuma and some of his family members oversaw a web of corrupt government contracts.

The ANC and Democratic Alliance will face off in elections next May. — AFP

 ??  ?? Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame, Ethiopia Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Ramaphosa pose for a family photo on the sidelines of a AU summit in Addis Ababa. — AFP photo
Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame, Ethiopia Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Ramaphosa pose for a family photo on the sidelines of a AU summit in Addis Ababa. — AFP photo

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