President Cyril Ramaphosa has been urged to allow the parliamentary impeachment inquiry to proceed without the threat of legal action.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has been advised to allow the parliamentary impeachment inquiry to proceed, rather than trying to stall or block the process by challenging it in court.

This is according to political analyst, Lukhona Mnguni, who said while Ramaphosa has the right to exercise the legal mechanisms available to him, he is likely to be seen as someone who does not want to be held accountable.

Ramaphosa recently indicated that he would launch a judicial review to challenge the Section 89 independent panel report, which found prima facie evidence that he may have violated his oath of office and the Constitution regarding the Phala Phala farm scandal.

He also intends to file an urgent court interdict to halt the establishment and operation of the 31-member parliamentary impeachment committee.