Reasons Why Scopa Believes That Rhamaphosa Is Not Guilty
https://www.iol.co.za/pretoria-news/news/themba-godi-blasts-scopa-for-letting-cyril-ramaphosa-off-hook-over-public-funds-fb0db52d-3ed1-45fd-94a6-f8200e61d3a3?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1654872040-9 Past chairman of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) Themba Godi has blamed ANC people from the watchman canine body for failing to consider President Cyril Ramaphosa capable. This followed a spilled sound wherein the president was heard proposing he had some awareness of party people who misused public resources for inside philosophical gathering campaigns anyway would like to end it all than uncover their names.

Cyril Ramaphosa Caught Red Handed?
It was on Tuesday night, where members of Parliament (MPs) discussed a letter from suspended African National Congress (ANC) MP Mervyn Dirks and need President Cyril Ramaphosa to answer for this - News24. Mervyn Dirks complained to the committee that President Cyril Ramaphosa turned a blind eye to corruption relating to the funding of ANC election campaigns.

Hlengwa's apology to Mavuso is not enough because he humiliated her in public for speaking the truth
MP Mkhuleko Hlengwa, the chairwoman of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, is going to apologize to Eskom board member Busisiwe Mavuso after a heated debate about the state-owned power company. Mr. SCOPA Chairman, you are very naive to think that politics don't play a role in any parliamentary oversight committee.

Opinion - SCOPA committee in parliament has become useless under the leadership of IFP
SCOPA committee in parliament has become useless under the leadership of IFP Mr Mkhuleko Hlengwa. The Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) used to be a powerful post under the leadership of APC leader Themba Godi. I’ve noticed one thing. IFP is a weak political organization in the National parliament.

Ramaphosa feeling the heat? Read his response after a complaint was laid against him.
The Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) says it has President Cyril Ramaphosa's written response to the complaint that was made against him. SCOPA says it has. It will be put on hold next week, SCOPA says. Members of the committee wrote to Ramaphosa to share information about what he knew about the alleged misuse of public funds for party politics.

"He's A Spineless Coward" Zuma's Ally Attacks Cyril
Former president Jacob Zuma's ally, Carl Niehaus has fired shots at president Cyril Ramaphosa describing him as someone who lacks the ability to own up to anything. This comes after Cyril Ramaphosa made a U-turn about the utterances he made during ANC National Executive Committee meeting where he was caught on audio saying he knew that state funds were abused to fund ANC campaigns.

Paying tribute to the media and indicating plans of approaching the ANC Integrity Committee
Media and Public Statement by Mervyn Dirks - paying tribute to the media and indicating plans of approaching the ANC Integrity Committee 28 January 2022 _"Leaders are the ones who have the courage to go first, to put themselves at personal risk to open a path for others to follow.

Hiding corruption? Look at who ANC MP’s BLOCKED from Calling Ramaphosa, leaving tongues wagging
ANC MPs circled the wagons around President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday evening, as the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) investigated his statement that public monies were utilized in the party's electoral operations. Ironically, ANC MPs cited the impending publication of the Zondo Commission's third report – which is likely to include damning conclusions about Parliament's oversight function – as an excuse not to contact Ramaphosa.

Scopa To Meet Next Week Over Cyril Ramaphosa’s Response.
Source: https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/scopa-to-meet-next-week-over-cyril-ramaphosas-response-9e019bc9-c786-4226-a791-2c90d4361ab7 The Standing Committee on Public Accounts is meeting on Wednesday to examine the President Cyril Ramaphosa's reaction to claims that he knew about the abuse of public assets during the ANC's inside crusade for top administrative roles. This after Ramaphosa affirmed in Cape Town during a Golf Day occasion on Friday, that he had sent his reaction to Scopa.

President Cyril Ramaphosa as he has been given 10 days to Complete This
President Cyril Ramaphosa as he has been given 10 days to Complete This For certain weeks now, Mzansi have been asking themselves what might have occurred with state cash, which job did leader of the republic of Mzansi and ANC Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa played on redirecting public assets to African National Congress missions and who's behind all the abuse of individuals' expense cash.

Ramaphosa has to answer to SCOPA after this audio was leaked
Source: https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/scopa-wants-cyril-ramaphosa-to-explain-leaked-audio-says-it-has-far-reaching-implications-20220126 Despite the fact that the subject has already been reported to the Public Protector, the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) is undertaking its own investigation into charges of public fund theft against the ANC that appeared in a leaked audio tape.

Leaked audio: Cyril Ramaphosa says he has no direct information on ANC misuse of public funds
When claiming that the ANC abused state funds for party activities, President Cyril Ramaphosa told Parliament's finance watchdog, the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa), that he relied on public information. The president added that he had no direct and specific information on the alleged misappropriation of public funds for party political purposes.

Ramaphosa Finally Responds To Leaked Audio
President Cyril Ramaphosa has finally responded to SCOPA's recommendation that he answer to the contents of the leaked audio in which Ramaphosa was heard condoning the looting of state funds. Finally, D day had come for the president to give information about what he knows about the contents of a recording that was leaked.

Prasa is still a "far cry" from where it should be, according to Mbalula
Prasa is still a "far cry" from where it should be, according to Mbalula. Members of Parliament heard on Tuesday that the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa. (Prasa) is in talks to have 23 locomotives returned for use that were obtained during an ill-fated procurement drive that cost the rail agency billions for illegally procured trains.

In Shock || Scopa Has Given President Cyril Ramaphosa 10 Days To Respond To This
President Cyril Ramaphosa has been given 10 days by Standing Committee on Public Accounts to respond to the allegations that public funds were used for party political purposes. This allegation was made after a leaked audio clip surfaced with a voice sounding like President Cyril Ramaphosa's admitting that he was aware that money meant for the public was used for ANC's purpose.

OPINION | ANC RET Member 'Mervyn Dirks' Reacts After Losing Bid To Lift His Suspension
Source: https://twitter.com/DirksMervyn/status/1485943528945598466?t=zuPz2hif8Ll-I_zhBHmtFQ&s=19 ANC Member of Parliament who has confidence in the belief systems of a Radical Economic Transformation, an ANC strategy has responded subsequent to losing his legal dispute to have his suspension lifted. Mervyn Dirks was suspended after he moved president Cyril Ramaphosa to unveil about the maltreatments of public assets by the ANC for its own exercises and missions.

Cyril Ramaphosa in hot water because of leaked recording, see details below
Leaked sound: Cyril Ramaphosa says he has no immediate data on ANC abuse of public assets Subtleties have arisen of President Cyril Ramaphosa's reaction to Parliament's Standing Committee on Public Accounts on charges connecting with a spilled sound recording. In the sound bite, Ramaphosa can be heard conceding he knew that the ANC had involved public assets for party purposes.

Leaked Audio: Ramaphosa is in hot waters after this happened
It's unsure whether the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) will call President Cyril Ramaphosa to show up and disclose expressions credited to him in spilled sound. Cyril Ramaphosa wearing a suit and tie© Provided by The South African Ramaphosa affirmed on Friday, 11 February 2022, having presented his reaction to SCOPA.

Ramaphosa denies knowledge about ANC funding campaign
Source: https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/ramaphosa-denies-knowledge-about-anc-funding-campaign-77fe8a0b-19eb-4e6c-8323-819a00995beb President Cyril Ramaphosa has denied having direct information on the abuse of public assets or data that specific Ministers or authorities coordinated the utilization of public assets during the mission for positions in the ANC. Ramaphosa, who composed back to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts after the board sent a rundown of eight inquiries to him, said a portion of the data was at that point in the public space.

Leaked audio: Cyril Ramaphosa says he has no direct information on ANC misuse of public funds
President Cyril Ramaphosa told Parliament's money guard dog, the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) that he depended on open data when he guaranteed the African National Congress (ANC) mishandled state assets for party exercises. "I don't have any immediate and explicit data on the supposed abuse of public assets for party political purposes," the president added.
