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South Africa's top court rules against Cyril Ramaphosa over 'Farmgate' scandal

South Africa's top court has found against president Cyril Ramaphosa over the "Farmgate" scandal.

He is accused of stashing millions of dollars in sofas at his private game farm and covering up its subsequent theft.

The scandal almost brought down Mr Ramaphosa when it erupted ​in 2022 after an ⁠independent panel ⁠found evidence he may have committed misconduct.

Mr Ramaphosa - who came under pressure to quit - denied wrongdoing and was never charged with a crime.

At the time, his party, the African National Congress (ANC), rallied around him and used its ⁠parliamentary majority to prevent ​impeachment proceedings from ​being launched.

In 2024, the far-left opposition party Economic Freedom ⁠Fighters (EFF), went to the country's Constitutional Court, arguing parliament ⁠had acted unlawfully by failing ​to hold the president to ​account.

On Friday, the court backed the opposition case seeking to revive impeachment proceedings against the 73-year-old.

Reaction to the ruling

A key ​partner in the governing coalition, the Democratic Alliance (DA) ‌party, has said ‌it will fully participate ​in an impeachment committee that will ​further ⁠probe allegations ⁠made against the president.

The DA said it would not prejudge the committee's outcome, but said it would not "shield wrongdoing".

Mr Ramaphosa's ANC party has relied on a broad coalition of parties in order to govern since it lost its parliamentary majority in an election in 2024.

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The 'Farmegate' scandal

The scandal ​centred on allegations made by a former spy chief, Arthur Fraser, that Mr Ramaphosa tried to cover up the theft of about $4m (£2.93m) in foreign ​currency stashed in furniture at his Phala Phala game farm in 2020.

​The president admitted there had been a break-in, but ⁠said the thieves only stole $580,000, which ⁠he said were proceeds from the sale of buffaloes.

He denies any wrongdoing.

Sky News

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