Political parties warn that President Ramaphosa's legal maneuvers to overturn findings of constitutional violations could burden taxpayers, raising serious concerns about accountability in South Africa.

Calls for interim guidelines modelled on Busisiwe Mkhwebane case to fast-track process

The EFF says the ANC is deliberately delaying the formation of Parliament’s Section 89 impeachment committee, arguing that the move is intended to frustrate the process and shield…

Several parties, including the DA, MK Party, BOSA and ActionSA, have confirmed their representatives for the Phala Phala impeachment committee as Parliament moves to finalise…

MPs appointed to committee that will reconsider Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala case

The EFF has accused the ANC of deliberately obstructing the parliamentary process to protect President Cyril Ramaphosa from impeachment, following missed deadlines and internal…

Ramaphosa wants the report scrapped — especially the section recommending that Parliament consider impeachment proceedings against him.

Impeachment proceedings cannot continue while Ramaphosa challenges legality of panel’s findings, he says

In a bold legal move, Ramaphosa seeks to overturn the Phala Phala report that could lead to his impeachment, challenging its findings in the Western Cape High Court.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has taken legal action against the Phala Phala independent panel report, claiming it contains flawed conclusions that could lead to impeachment…

The African Transformation Movement (ATM) accuses President Cyril Ramaphosa of attempting to evade accountability by legally challenging the findings of an independent panel…

BOSA has called for taxpayers not to fund President Cyril Ramaphosa’s legal costs in the Phala Phala matter as he moves to challenge a panel report that found prima facie evidence…

The president has launched a high court bid to overturn the 2022 Phala Phala panel report as parliament moves towards an impeachment committee

President tells court panel misinterpreted mandate, failed to exclude hearsay evidence

Political parties warn that President Ramaphosa's legal maneuvers to overturn findings of constitutional violations could burden taxpayers, raising serious concerns about…