Parliament must extend its programme to deal with Phala Phala report
16 November 2022
Please find attached a soundbite by Siviwe Gwarube MP.
The Section 89 Independent Panel has requested a 13 day extension to deal with the workload before them; considering whether there is indeed prima facie evidence that the President, Cyril Ramaphosa, broke the law in the matter surrounding theft on his farm.
During the National Programming Committee tomorrow, the DA will make the case that Parliament’s programme now needs to be extended to deal with this report. The panel is due to report to the Speaker, Nosiviwe Mapisa- Nqakula on the 30th of November while Parliament was meant to rise on the 1st of December.
The matter cannot be delayed or deferred to next year. It is urgent. No sitting President should have a question of whether or not he broke the law and by extension his oath of office hanging over this head.