Ramaphosa met Sarb deadline to submit Phala Phala documents - Magwenya

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Ramaphosa met Sarb deadline to submit Phala Phala documents - Ngwenya

JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa’s office has told Eyewitness News he met the South African Reserve Bank 's 22 September deadline to submit all required documents on the Phala Phala farm saga.

It is claimed that no notification of the money, believed to be in US dollars, was made to the reserve bank before it was stolen from his Limpopo farm. As pressure mounts for the president to come clean on the Phala Phala saga, which has positioned him as a leader who undermines both the citizens he serves as well as the rule of law, some attention will now turn to the South African Reserve Bank.

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