A panel has found that the president has a case to answer for receiving foreign currency, not reporting it stolen and enabling secret efforts to recover it
A panel has found prima facie evidence that the president broke the law in receiving foreign currency, not reporting it stolen and enabling secret efforts to recover it
The president has to answer serious charges about the origin of the money stolen from his farm and ‘secret’ efforts to recover it, a section 89 panel has concluded
This follows a submission to parliament’s speaker by the law professor and commentator that the process is more important than objections about his objectivity
The reputation of the judiciary could suffer in the political repercussions of the process