President Cyril Ramaphosa refuted claims that monies stolen from his farm were proceeds of crime. Speaking for the first time before an ANC gathering since former spy boss Arthur Fraser laid charges against him, President Cyril Ramaphosa assured party members that the alleged money stolen from his farm was not from the proceeds of crime. "I am in the cattle business and in the game business, business interests that have been declared in Parliament," said Ramaphosa. He claimed Ramaphosa was part of a cover up following an illegal investigation into the incident. READ | The man who stole Ramaphosa's millionsOn Friday, DA leader John Steenhuisen addressed two letters to SARS and the SARB over Ramaphosa's $4 million theft claims.
Source: News 24 June 05, 2022 21:30 UTC