South Africa President in Peril as Panel Sees Case for His Impeachment
- Advisory panel finds president may have violated constitution
- Furor erupted in run-up to South Africa governing party polls
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An advisory panel established by South Africa’s parliament found there are grounds for lawmakers to investigate President Cyril Ramaphosa in connection with a scandal over a robbery at his game farm, a finding that could ultimately cost him his job.
“In light of all the information placed before the panel, we conclude that this information discloses, prima facie, that the president may have committed” violations of sections of the constitution, it said in the report published on Wednesday.