GALLERY: President Cyril Ramaphosa at Zondo commission
President Cyril Ramaphosa has arrived at the state capture inquiry.
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April 28 2021: President Cyril Ramaphosa accompanied by his wife Dr Tshepo Motsepe. (Thapelo Morebudi/The Sunday Times)
President Cyril Ramaphosa at the State Capture Commission of Inquiry. (Thapelo Morebudi/The Sunday Times)
Ramaphosa is expected to return to the commission next month and testify for another two days as the head of state on 13-14 May. (Thapelo Morebudi/The Sunday Times)
Ramaphosa had previously acknowledged in a stinging letter to the party’s membership in August last year that while the ANC might not stand alone in the dock, it did “stand as accused No.1. (Thapelo Morebudi/The Sunday Times)
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Ramaphosa is expected to detail the extent of his knowledge of the Gupta brothers, his interaction with them as well as the extent of their relationship with the ANC. (Thapelo Morebudi/The Sunday Times)
The president appears at the state capture commission to testify in his capacity as the president of the African National Congress. (Thapelo Morebudi/The Sunday Times)
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President Cyril Ramaphosa appears at the state capture commission to testify in his capacity as the president of the African National Congress. (Veli Nhlapo)
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has arrived at the state capture inquiry.
The president appears at the state capture commission to testify in his capacity as the president of the African National Congress.
This week he will explain his party's role, and what he did when he was deputy president of the ANC under Jacob Zuma.
He will return to the commission in May in his capacity as state president.
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