Ramaphosa ‘won’t be bullied’ over Phala Phala saga
Updated | By Cliff Shiko
ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa says he has every intention of appearing before the party’s integrity commission to explain his role in the Phala Phala farm saga.

Ramaphosa has come under immense political pressure, both from inside sections of the ANC and from opposition parties, since the theft of foreign currency from his farm in Limpopo came to light.
The theft hit the headlines after former spy boss Arthur Fraser laid a criminal complaint.
Ramaphosa has denied any criminal wrongdoing.
Addressing the delegates at the SACP conference on Friday, Ramaphosa said he will cooperate with law enforcement agencies.
"I have pledged my full cooperation to the investigation process, I am prepared to be held accountable and I have volunteered to appear before the integrity commission. I will not allow these allegations to deter me from rebuilding our economy.
"I will not be intimidated, distracted, or bullied into submission."
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