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    South Africa’s top court orders Ramaphosa impeachment review

    Martin AkumaBy Martin AkumaMay 22, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    South Africa’s Constitutional Court on Friday ordered the country’s Parliament to reconsider impeachment proceedings against President Cyril Ramaphosa.

    The ruling stems from an allegation that $580,000 in US banknotes, hidden in a couch, was stolen from Ramaphosa’s private Phala Phala game farm in 2020.

    The court did not rule on the substance of the allegations. Instead, it examined whether lawmakers acted lawfully in rejecting a recommendation from an independent panel appointed by Parliament to proceed with an impeachment inquiry into claims that Ramaphosa broke the law in his handling of the theft.

    “It is declared that the vote of the National Assembly taken on 13 December 2022… is inconsistent with the Constitution, invalid, and it is set aside,” Chief Justice Mandisa Maya said.

    The legal challenge was launched by the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and the African Transformation Movement (ATM), two opposition parties, who contend that Parliament’s decision to dismiss the panel’s findings was irrational and unconstitutional.

    Cash-in-sofa scandal

    The finding is a significant setback for the president, who has faced persistent allegations that he sought to conceal the theft to avoid scrutiny over the large amount of foreign currency kept as his property.

    It was first brought to light in June 2022, when a former South African spy boss, Arthur Fraser, accused the president of hiding the theft at his farm in Limpopo province.

    Ramaphosa has always denied wrongdoing over the affair and has not been charged with any crime. He said the money was payment for buffalos bought by a Sudanese businessman.

    The president was also cleared in separate investigations by the Reserve Bank, the Revenue Service and an independent watchdog, the Public Protector.

    The entrance to the wildlife Ranch of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Phala Phala Wildlife Farm in Bela Bela, South Africa
    The controversy around the theft has been dubbed “Farmgate”, by South African mediaImage: AP Photo/picture alliance

    A test for Ramapahosa’s coalition government

    In 2022, parliament instructed a panel headed by South Africa’s former chief justice Judge Sandile Ngcobo to investigate the matter. 

    The panel found the president had a case to answer and recommended that lawmakers proceed with an impeachment inquiry over the accusations.

    Ramaphosa’s African National Congress (ANC) used its then majority in Parliament to quash recommendations from the panel. It was then when the EFF and the ATM took the matter to court. 

    The court ordered that the report be referred to an impeachment committee.

    In reaction to the ruling, the president’s office said he has consistently provided his full assistance to the various inquiries into the matter.

    “President Ramaphosa maintains that no person is above the law and that any allegations should be subjected to due process without fear, favor or prejudice,” the Presidency said.

    Leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters Julius Malema smiles as he leaves the South Africa's Constitutional Court after it rulled in favor of the EFF in a mater related to President Cyril Ramaphosa
    EFF Julius Malema leader called on Ramaphosa to resignImage: Siphiwe Sibeko/REUTERS

    The EFF wrote to the Speaker of Parliament to “immediately initiate the process” to form the impeachment committee. 

    “Ramaphosa is going to jail. With the amount of shenanigans and evidence that will come out of that impeachment process, there is no way that Ramaphosa is not going to jail,” Julius Malema, the leader of the opposition EFF told a crowd of supporters after the ruling was delivered.

    The ANC no longer holds a majority in Parliament but remains the largest party in Ramaphosa’s government of national unity.

    It appears that Ramaphosa cannot rely on the Democratic Alliance (DA), the second-largest party in the coalition government, for support.

    Its leader, Geordin Hill-Lewis, said the DA would “uphold the law” and that the ruling drew “a clear line between the DA and the ANC.”

    “The ANC has presided over a political culture in which accountability is delayed, diluted or avoided when it becomes inconvenient. The DA stands for a different kind of politics in which the Constitution comes before party loyalty, and no leader is shielded from answering to the people,” he wrote on X.

    Edited by: Wesley Rahn





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