Cyril Ramaphosa contradicts himself
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Cyril Ramaphosa contradicts himself

The civil rights organisation AfriForum today revealed that Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa opposes AfriForum’s joint court application in the Constitutional Court. This follows the application brought by AfriForum, the Quaker Peace Centre and the F.W. de Klerk Foundation in the Constitutional Court on 8 June this year to order Ramaphosa to establish a Commission of…

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Organisations unite: Deputy President should appoint a commission of inquiry

  The civil rights watchdog AfriForum, the Quaker Peace Centre and the FW de Klerk Foundation brought an application in the Constitutional Court today to obtain an order to direct Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s Deputy President, to appoint a commission of inquiry into allegations of state capture or a silent coup. In their application, the…

Appoint a commission of inquiry
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Appoint a commission of inquiry

Organisations unite: Deputy President should appoint a commission of inquiry The civil rights watchdog AfriForum, the Quaker Peace Centre and the FW de Klerk Foundation brought an application in the Constitutional Court today to obtain an order to direct Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s Deputy President, to appoint a commission of inquiry into allegations of state…

Report on the capture of the criminal justice system released
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Report on the capture of the criminal justice system released

AfriForum today released a report pertaining to the alleged capture of the criminal justice system, entitled ‘Joining the Dots’, during a media conference in Centurion. According to the report, authored by Paul O’Sullivan, President Jacob Zuma secured control over the criminal justice system to ensure that criminal charges against himself, his family members and their…

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