South African President Challenges Panel Report on Cash-In-Sofa Scandal in Court, ENCA Says

JOHANNESBURG, May 26 (Reuters) – ⁠South ⁠African President Cyril ⁠Ramaphosa has filed a legal ​challenge against a panel report ‌that found preliminary evidence ‌he committed misconduct ⁠over ⁠a scandal dubbed “Farmgate” by local media, broadcaster eNCA ​reported on Tuesday.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report. Ramaphosa’s spokesperson ​Vincent Magwenya did not immediately respond ⁠to ⁠a Reuters request ⁠for ​comment.

The scandal centres on the theft of ​bundles of ⁠foreign currency hidden in a sofa at Ramaphosa’s ranch.

It has been a major embarrassment ⁠for Ramaphosa since it emerged in 2022, as ⁠he came to power on a pledge to fight corruption and clean up the image of his African National Congress party.

South Africa’s Constitutional Court ruled earlier this month that ⁠parliament was wrong to block impeachment proceedings against Ramaphosa in 2022 over the scandal.

(Reporting by ​Nilutpal Timsina and Sfundo Parakozov;Editing ​by Alexander Winning)

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