Namibian police confirm Ramaphosa used public money to track and bring back his dirty dollars
17 June 2022
Yesterday, the Namibian police confirmed in a statement that they met SAPS officials on 19 June 2020 at what they termed “no man’s land” near Noordoewer on the Namibian / South African border. They met “to share operational information pertaining to Mr David Imanuwela and other Namibian nationals suspected to have stolen money in South Africa and fled to Namibia”.
This statement by the Inspector-General of the Namibian Police Force constitutes hard evidence that President Ramaphosa used state resources, specifically the Presidential Protection Unit located in SAPS’ VIP Protection Unit, to investigate his private business matter of the theft of millions of dollars from his Phala Phala farm.
Effectively, while he had the nation locked down in June 2020 with millions of citizens unable to earn a living, he was using their money to pursue the thieves who stole his four million dollars in cash. He needs to end his silence on this matter and explain this egregious abuse of power to the nation.
Worse still, this four million dollars stolen from his farm appears to be dirty money, ill-gotten. This would explain why he failed to report the theft and open a case with SAPS, as he was legally required to do. Yesterday’s press statement by the Namibian Police Inspector General confirms this failure. According to the statement: