Although there does not appear to be any equivalence between the actions of President Ramaphosa in keeping large amounts of cash on his farm and the crimes committed under the previous administration, the public is owed quick and clear answers on whether he kept foreign currency in contravention of Reserve Bank regulations, and whether tax has been paid on sales from his farm. There cannot be one law for the rich and well-connected, and another for the rest of us.
While the disgraceful scenes in Parliament yesterday are to be condemned in the strongest of terms, they illustrate how transparently and openly leaders of Government need to behave if they are to avoid opportunistic attacks on their leadership which damage the country and its image in the world.
This statement is issued by the Office of Archbishop Thabo Makgoba, with his approval but in his absence on sabbatical. The statement can be attributed to his office. Neither the Archbishop, nor Bishop Stephen Diseko, the Dean of the Province, who stands in for him when he is away, are available for interviews.
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This statement is issued by the Office of Archbishop Thabo Makgoba, with his approval but in his absence on sabbatical. The statement can be attributed to his office. Neither the Archbishop, nor Bishop Stephen Diseko, the Dean of the Province, who stands in for him when he is away, are available for interviews.
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