Atm Questions Npas Decision Not To Prosecute In Phala Phala Case
The African Transformation Movement ATM has expressed its dissatisfaction with the decision of the National Prosecuting Authority NPA not to prosecute anyone in the Phala Phala farm case, saying the reason given is not convincing.
This follows the announcement by Limpopo Director of Public Prosecutions Ivy Thenga on Thursday that there was no reasonable prospect of a successful prosecution based on the evidence provided.
ATM spokesperson Zama Ntshona says, "The NPA needs to just reveal the report - take us into its confidence and show us how it arrived at this point. The fact that his Ramaphosas own affidavit has actually said this incident occurred and I didn't report the loss subsection 34, subsection 1 is clear that any person in authority who knows or suspects corruption involving R100 000 or more must report it to a DPCI office, and the president did not do that."
No prosecution relating to Phala Phala
No reasonable prospect