South African president says he will not step down after impeachment call
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has stated he will not resign following a call for impeachment proceedings. He intends to legally challenge a report that found prima facie evidence of serious misconduct related to the theft of large sums of cash from his private farm, Phala Phala.

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AI-generatedSouth African President Cyril Ramaphosa has stated he will not resign following a call for impeachment proceedings. He intends to legally challenge a report that found prima facie evidence of serious misconduct related to the theft of large sums of cash from his private farm, Phala Phala. The Constitutional Court ruled last week that parliament acted unconstitutionally in its previous dismissal of an impeachment inquiry into the matter. Ramaphosa maintains the money was from legitimate sales and denies wrongdoing. He plans to ask the courts to review and set aside the report, arguing it was based on hearsay evidence.
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5 extractedRamaphosa stated he is not resigning amidst speculation.
A Constitutional Court ruling found parliament acted unconstitutionally regarding an impeachment inquiry vote against Ramaphosa in 2022.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will legally challenge a report that could lead to impeachment proceedings.
An independent panel found prima facie evidence of serious misconduct by Ramaphosa in handling the Phala Phala scandal.
Ramaphosa claims the stolen money came from legitimate sales of buffalo from his farming business.