Parliament clears kodwa of alleged phala phala cover up
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According to reports, the South African Parliament has cleared Ronald Lamola, the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, of any wrongdoing in the alleged cover-up of the Phala Phala farm heist.
For those who may not be familiar, the Phala Phala farm heist refers to a high-profile burglary at the farm of President Cyril Ramaphosa in June 2020. The incident has been shrouded in controversy, with allegations of a possible cover-up and claims that the President and his associates were involved in the theft.
Ronald Lamola, who was the Minister of State Security at the time, was accused of being involved in the alleged cover-up. However, after an investigation, the Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional Services has cleared him of any wrongdoing.
The committee found that Lamola had not breached any laws or regulations and that there was no evidence to suggest he was involved in the alleged cover-up. The committee's findings were based on evidence presented by Lamola and other witnesses, as well as an investigation by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID).
It's worth noting that the Phala Phala farm heist remains a contentious issue, and some have questioned the thoroughness of the investigation and the committee's findings. However, for now, it appears that Ronald Lamola has been cleared of any wrongdoing in the alleged cover-up.