Ramaphosa to face further Phala Phala questions on September 29

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Ramaphosa to face further Phala Phala questions on September 29
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MPs had sought an earlier session but president informs Speaker that the scheduled date is the earliest he can attend

President Cyril Ramaphosa will answer outstanding questions from MPs on September 29 about the robbery at his Phala Phala game farm, a scheduled date for a presidential question session.

A question session last Tuesday ended abruptly after MPs disagreed whether Ramaphosa he answered an African Transformation Movement question about his handling of the scandal. “The president ... has indicated that the earliest opportunity he can attend to the outstanding questions is September 29, which is the day which anyway was allocated for questions to the president,” Mapisa-Nqakula told the programming committee.

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