South African Parliament votes towards Ramaphosa impeachment investigation

South African Parliament votes towards Ramaphosa impeachment investigation



Johannesburg
CNN
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South African President Ramaphosa survived a transfer to begin impeachment proceedings towards him in a vote in parliament on Tuesday.

The transfer was broadly anticipated, after the highest management ruling African National Congress (ANC) referred to as on their parliamentary caucus to dam the investigation.

One by one, MPs have been requested to articulate their vote in individual after requests to carry the vote in secret will dominated out by the Speaker of Parliament.

There have been a number of ‘yes’ votes from ANC members, and a few no-shows, however their caucus largely held collectively. Opposition events have been largely unified on calling for an impeachment enquiry. The vote required a easy majority. 

The vote got here after an impartial panel impartial panel discovered there may be preliminary proof that he might have violated his oath of workplace.

The findings relate to an ongoing scandal linked to the theft of greater than $500,000 in money from his personal sport farm in 2020. The money was stuffed inside a leather-based couch in keeping with the panel investigation.

The panel, led by a former chief justice, discovered that the crime was not reported to the police and that there was a ‘deliberate decision to keep the investigation secret.’

After preliminary hypothesis that he would resign, Ramaphosa’s legal professionals have sought to problem the panel’s findings in courtroom. The president has repeatedly denied the allegations saying the cash was from the sale of wildlife at his Phala Phala farm.

Later this week, the president will contest an ANC elective convention, the place he’s broadly anticipated to win.

The vote was preceded by a spirited debate the place opposition celebration leaders lambasted each the president for not offering a fuller rationalization for the money and the ANC caucus for backing him.

“You are so desperate to avoid any type of investigation into the crimes that have occurred in and in relation to the Phala Phala farm that you have decided to spit in the face of the freedoms and institutions so many people fought and died for,” stated Julius Malema, the chief of the Economic Freedom Fighters.

“As long as you have the numbers in parliament, you can make any scandal go away and if that is how you intend to vote today, in one unified shield against accountability and oversight, just like you did in the Zuma days then shame on you,” stated John Steenhuisen, the chief of the official opposition Democratic Alliance, referring to Ramaphosa’s predecessor Jacob Zuma who was by no means censured by parliament, however was ultimately compelled to resign after a corruption scandal.

ANC members stated that the report didn’t present sufficient proof to maneuver in direction of an impeachment continuing. The president nonetheless might face a number of investigations outdoors of parliament.

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