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South Africa’s top court revives impeachment process against president

Last updated: 2026/05/08 at 10:15 AM
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South Africa’s constitutional court on Friday revived ‌impeachment proceedings against President Cyril Ramaphosa over a scandal dubbed “Farmgate” by local media, saying parliament had acted unlawfully by blocking the process in 2022.

The scandal centred ​on allegations made by a former intelligence official that Ramaphosa tried ​to cover up the theft of about $4 million in ⁠foreign currency stashed in furniture at his Phala Phala game farm ​in 2020.

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Ramaphosa, a wealthy businessman before he became president in 2018, admitted ​there had been a break-in but said the thieves only stole $580,000, which he said were proceeds from the sale of buffaloes.
He denied wrongdoing and was never charged ​with a crime, but an independent panel found evidence he may ​have committed misconduct.
In its ruling on Friday, the constitutional court said a December 2022 ‌vote ⁠in parliament that blocked the panel’s report from being referred to an impeachment committee was inconsistent with the constitution and set aside.

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It ordered that the report should be referred to an impeachment committee.
The legal challenge ​was brought to ​the country’s highest ⁠court in 2024 by the far-left Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), who were later joined by a smaller opposition ​party in the case.
Ramaphosa’s African National Congress party lost ​its parliamentary ⁠majority in an election in 2024 and now governs as part of a broad coalition with other parties.

After the court’s ruling, the ANC’s main ⁠coalition ​partner, the Democratic Alliance (DA), said in a ​statement that it would participate fully in the impeachment committee and not prejudge its outcome.

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