Political Analyst Ntsikelelo Breakfast says the general public shouldn’t anticipate a lot from the ANC Integrity Fee report on Phala Phala.
The African Nationwide Congress (ANC) Integrity Fee is ready to launch its report on the Phala Phala scandal on Friday.
The scandal pertains to the theft of hundreds of thousands of US {dollars} in money from the get together’s president Cyril Ramaphosa’s farm in Limpopo in 2020 which Ramaphosa allegedly hid.
“I can wager my backside greenback – the Integrity Fee is not going to unveil findings which go towards the president. That is largely as a result of virtually all committees of the ANC have a strategic curiosity within the upcoming convention. So, I believe they will affirm the identical place that was taken by earlier NEC conferences that the president have to be given area to take the report on evaluation, blah blah. They may be essential of him right here and there,” says Breakfast.
The president has nonetheless since denied any wrongdoing and sought judicial review of a report that an independent panel of experts handed to the Nationwide Meeting Speaker, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, greater than per week in the past.
The panel has discovered that Ramaphosa could have a case to reply on constitutional grounds.
ANC to vote towards adoption of the report
In the meantime, the ANC has since made it clear that each one its members of Parliament will vote towards the adoption of the just lately publicised Phala Phala report, as outlined within the video beneath:
There’s additionally a lot curiosity in how the controversy on the report will pan out subsequent Tuesday, with the ANC’s picture below scrutiny over the saga.
SABC Information Reporter Ntlantla Kgatlhane elaborates within the report beneath: