The Constitutional Court judgement against President Cyril Ramaphosa in the Phala-Phala matter could be a test for the GNU with the DA saying it is not going to protect wrongdoing. The apex court has ruled that Parliament acted unlawfully when rejecting the Section 89 Panel Report, which found that Ramaphosa has a case to answer on the robbery at his farm in 2020. The court said the report must be sent to the Impeachment Committee for processing. SABC Politics Reporter, Ntebo Mokobo, has more, followed by a conversation with Advocate, Paul Hoffman who is also the Director of Accountability Now

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