Johannesburg - Public Protector advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane may return to the courts to force President Cyril Ramaphosa to retract allegations that she obtained documents pertaining to his CR17 campaign illegally.
Meanwhile, according to a report published by the Sunday Independent, donations of almost R1 billion were made to the CR17 campaign. In the letter, Ramaphosa’s counsel, Peter Harris, wrote: “We submit that the bank statements of EFFG2, Linked Environmental Services, Ria Tenda Trust and Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation accounts contain confidential information which must be protected.”
Segalwe said Mkhwebane was disheartened that Ramaphosa and his lawyers made the allegations without providing a “shred of evidence”. He also said: “It is now up to the court to release the records to the public,” but declined to comment whether these records contained revelations published by the Sunday Independent.
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