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"President Ramaphosa's credibility has been shot to pieces", says DA leader on SARS revelation on Phala Phala millions

"President Ramaphosa's credibility has been shot to pieces", says DA leader on SARS revelation on Phala Phala millions

Drama/Umdlalo womoya · UKHOZI FM

March 6, 20235m 1s

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The Democratic Alliance says the $580 000 paid in cash to President Cyril Ramaphosa's Phala Phala farm, was not declared to the South African Revenue Service (SARS) in December 2019. DA leader John Steenhuisen filed a Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) request with the South African Revenue Service (SARS) in December 2022,  after Ramaphosa claimed that he had received US$580 000 from one Hazim Mustafa, a Sudanese national, as payment for cattle as part of a legitimate business transaction. In turn, Mustafa claimed in a media interview that he had complied with the requirement to declare the money to SARS officials at OR Tambo airport upon entering South Africa. Sakina Kamwendo spokes to DA leader John Steenhuisen