South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's Legal Team Seeks Review of Panel Report on Farm Burglary
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's legal team plans to request a review of an independent panel's report. The report found he may have breached the constitution in his handling of a burglary at his game farm.
freepressjournal.inSouth African President Cyril Ramaphosa's legal team plans to request a review of an independent panel's report that found he may have breached the constitution in his handling of a burglary at his game farm. The panel examined the president's response to the incident at his game farm. Its findings focused on whether the handling of the matter complied with constitutional requirements.
The legal team will submit the request for review following the panel's conclusions. No further details on the timing or specific grounds for the review were provided.
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The review request could extend the timeline for any final determination on the panel's findings.
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