JOHANNESBURG – During the press conference of the Economic Freedom Fighter, the leader of the party Julius Malema highlighted points relating to the alleged theft of foreign currency at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala Wildlife Farm.
A surveillance video of the alleged theft was played during the conference to show the authenticity of the criminal complaint laid by the former spy boss Arthur Fraser on June 2.
A question was raised by Mawanda a journalist from the Sunday Times, regarding the arrest of the Guptas and the rising cost of living but Malema refused to answer the question and gave a warning to the Sunday Times.
Alleging that the news agency is defending the president because of their stake in the acquired state-owned airline acquisition.
He said the questions asked were deliberate to create a spin to divert the topic and purpose of the press conference to suit the narrate of the Sunday Times.
He also warned Arena Holdings to watch how they run the news agency, to avoid being treated as the New Age, when they took the role of protecting a fraction.
Julius Malema also made allegations that he has more evidence and videos to prove the illegal and illicit money laundering that involves the president and prominent people in the country.
“I want to warn the president because there is more, there is more where money is counted in the plane, there is more where money in dollars with faces of people is counted in the plane. Let them continue to push phrase, there is more that these people have been doing in this country, bringing money in illegally”, says Malema.Â
[MUST WATCH 2/2]: Slideshow of the pictures of the detainment of the suspects in the burglary on Phala Phala Farm, owned by Cyril Ramaphosa, identity documents, cars purchased with the money which was take and relevant picture evidence. #RamaphosaMustGo pic.twitter.com/inJDGDnsBj
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He also alleged that the president of Namibia was involved in protecting some of the criminals involved in the crime.
Malema confirmed that the arm of the Economic Freedom fighters in Namibia, were busy with opening a case against the Namibian president to take account for his actions.