South Africa’s highest court revives impeachment proceedings against the president Cyril Ramaphosa
Summary
South Africa’s highest court has allowed impeachment proceedings to continue against President Cyril Ramaphosa. The case relates to a scandal called "Farmgate," where a large sum of money went missing from Ramaphosa’s farmhouse during a 2020 break-in. The president denies any wrongdoing.Key Facts
- President Cyril Ramaphosa is facing possible impeachment in South Africa.
- The issue is linked to the "Farmgate" scandal involving over half a million dollars stolen in 2020.
- The stolen money disappeared from Ramaphosa’s luxury farmhouse.
- Ramaphosa is accused of serious violations and misconduct.
- The South African Constitutional Court overturned an earlier decision that had stopped impeachment efforts.
- President Ramaphosa denies all allegations against him.
- The impeachment case has returned to the legal process at the highest court level.
- The scandal and proceedings have been ongoing since the break-in happened.
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