Lawmaker Calls For President Ramaphosa Sack Over Stolen $4m Cash

Hamilton Nwosa
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As the South Africa’s corruption index continue to slide below moral staircase, a member of the House of Parliament and leader of the Economic Freedom Fighter, Julius Malema has called for the immediate sack of the South African President, Mr. Cyril Ramaphosa over his alleged involvement in the disappearance of whooping sum of $4m cash.

The law Maker who made this declaration, said that available report shows that huge sum of $4million cash was stashed away by the President with the help of his domestic staff. According to him, a total of $4m cash was stolen in collision with domestic staff at the Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala Farm in Limpopo.

Against this backdrop, the law Maker insisted that the President must be impeached and arrested as part of the report unveiled at the South Africa’s Parliament showed clearly that the President is culpable of the offence.

It was however gathered that since the report was brought before the House, Ramaphosa has diplomatically avoided addressing the parliament under the guise of being seriously engrossed in other frivolous official matters.

But Malema stated that the President must be sacked and arrested consequent upon his lackadaisical disposition towards the already publicised scandal, adding that this impunity in government must be put to check.

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