Julius Malema Ramaphosa money laundering
EFF leader Julius Malema. Image: X/EFFSouthAfrica

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Malema claims Ramaphosa is involved in money laudering

Malema stated that being suspended by what deems a corrupt Parliament was an honour that the party proudly embraced.

18-03-24 15:08
Julius Malema Ramaphosa money laundering
EFF leader Julius Malema. Image: X/EFFSouthAfrica

EFF president Julius Malema says president Cyril Ramaphosa is a money launderer.

Malema stated that being suspended by what deems a corrupt Parliament was an honour that the party proudly embraced.

EFF WILL NOT BE INTIMIDATED BY LEADERSHIP

Malema asserted on Saturday that he and his organization wouldn’t be silenced by corrupt individuals and leaders avoiding accountability.

“We can’t be subjected to such tendencies all in the name of salaries, they can take their salaries, they can suspend us as much as they want, we will never move from the truth.

“The EFF’s participation and its input and its law proposals in Parliament are unmatched. Only the EFF is suspended in Parliament, because it does its work.

“I am the only president that can be attacked by civilians who are called bouncers because I do my work,” he added.

According to The Star Malema made a remark that it was not the first time his party faced suspension.

He noted that the last time the EFF members were suspended for exposing the truth about the ANC government in the Marikana killings.

Malema’s party faced a setback as a full bench of the high court dismissed the EFF’s application, ruling that it wasn’t urgent and ordering the party to pay costs.

EFF SUSPENDED FROM SONA 2024

According to the Daily Maverick just before the State of the Nation Address (Sona), the Western Cape High Court rejected the EFF MPs’ attempt to reverse their salary-less suspension for February, as they didn’t provide sufficient reasons or evidence of potential harm or prejudice.

The judgment stated that Parliament’s decision to suspend EFF leader Julius Malema and five others, along with their inability to attend Sona, was deliberate and aimed to punish their past behavior and prevent potential disruptions at the current event.

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