Appearing Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka says she is not going to succumb to political pressure to hurry her investigations into the Phala Phala saga.
Her workplace has come under fire for allegedly dragging its feet on the matter.
Earlier this 12 months, some opposition events marched to the workplace in Pretoria after accusing Gcaleka of contravening the Government Members Ethics Act over her failure to launch the report inside 30 days of former State Safety Company Director-Common Arthur Fraser’s initial complaint in June.
Fraser acknowledged the costs emanate from the theft of over $4 million by robbers in February 2020, in collusion with a home employee, on the President’s Phala Phala farm in Waterberg, Limpopo.
Fraser alleges that Ramaphosa was concerned in defeating the ends of justice, kidnapping suspects, interrogating and bribing them and thereafter concealing the crime from the police.
Talking on the sidelines of the Worldwide Anti-Corruption Day in Pretoria Gcaleka stated: “Our investigations are at a complicated stage. We’re in a course of now the place we’re assessing the proof that’s earlier than us and doing a preliminary draft not for the discharge however for both a discretionary discover or a Part 79 within the occasion the place we make adversarial findings.”
Extra particulars within the report beneath:
Opposition events demand the discharge of the Phala Phala report
In September, opposition celebration supporters marched to the Workplace of the Public Protector to demand the discharge of the report into the investigation into the theft on the president’s recreation farm.
The EFF, ACDP, COPE, UDM, and ATM leaders led the march.
Extra particulars of the march in September are within the report beneath: