Advocate Kameel Premhid, who is representing the EFF, has argued in the Constitutional Court that Parliament acted unlawfully and irrationally when it voted not to enforce an independent panel's recommendation that President Cyril Ramaphosa should face an impeachment investigation over the 2020 break-in at his Phala Phala farm. The Constitutional Court is hearing the EFF's application against the Speaker of the National Assembly over the Section 89 panel report. In 2022, the National Assembly rejected a motion to refer the report to an impeachment committee. This report, compiled by an independent panel led by former Chief Justice, Sandile Ngcobo, investigated allegations against President Cyril Ramaphosa after a large sum in foreign currency was stolen from his Phala Phala farm in Limpopo. The report found that there was a prima facie case for which the President had to answer.

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I was arrested and tortured by General Mkhwanazi and his men for alleged kidnapping of businessman - Samkelosi Mlotshwa
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