Sub judice rule unlikely to stall Ramaphosa impeachment probe

The sub judice rule is unlikely to halt proceedings at the impeachment committee investigating President Cyril Ramaphosa over the Phala Phala matter. Ramaphosa's legal review of the Section 89 panel report is scheduled for early September at the Western Cape High Court. The committee is set to meet soon to decide its next steps.

The Section 89 independent panel had found a prima facie case for Ramaphosa to answer regarding foreign currency stored at his Phala Phala farm. This follows a Constitutional Court decision that the National Assembly acted unlawfully when it rejected the panel report without further investigation. Lawson Naidoo, executive director of the Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution, stated it is unlikely parliament could use the rule to stop the committee. He noted extensive public discussion on the review already exists. Advocate Paul Hoffman of Accountability Now said the High Court review, set for 2 to 4 September, could end the removal process if successful. Any judgment is expected within a month, subject to possible appeal. The impeachment committee plans to convene shortly to outline its approach.

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A dramatic courtroom scene from the Constitutional Court hearing on President Ramaphosa's impeachment over Phala Phala.
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Constitutional court orders impeachment committee for Ramaphosa over Phala Phala

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South Africa's Constitutional Court has ruled that Parliament acted unconstitutionally by blocking an impeachment inquiry into President Cyril Ramaphosa in 2022. The decision requires the National Assembly to establish an impeachment committee to examine the Phala Phala matter. Opposition parties immediately called for the president's resignation.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has filed papers in the Western Cape High Court to review the Section 89 Independent Panel report on the Phala Phala matter. Several political parties say Parliament should continue preparing an impeachment committee. The filing occurred on 25 May 2026.

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South Africa's Constitutional Court ruled today that parliament must establish an impeachment committee to examine allegations against President Cyril Ramaphosa over the Phala Phala farm theft.

The National Prosecuting Authority has appeared to step back from its earlier admission of political interference in apartheid-era prosecutions. This shift emerged during cross-examination at the Khampepe inquiry on 25 May. Former president Thabo Mbeki is also challenging a summons to testify before the same panel.

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Former President Jacob Zuma has applied to the Constitutional Court for leave to appeal a Johannesburg High Court decision dismissing his bid to remove Justice Sisi Khampepe as chairperson of the TRC Cases Inquiry. The ruling, delivered this week, also rejected a similar application by former President Thabo Mbeki, who supported Zuma's claims of bias.

Judge Nkosinathi Chili has ordered former president Jacob Zuma's long-delayed corruption trial over the 1999 arms deal to begin on 1 February 2027. The ruling rejects further postponements despite pending appeals by Zuma and French firm Thales.

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The fraud case against South African Football Association president Danny Jordaan and co-accused Gronie Hluyo has been postponed to 25 May after they sought another Section 342A application on trial delays. Co-accused Trevor Neethling and Russell Paul will decide later whether to join. The case remains in pre-trial at Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court.

 

 

 

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