President Cyril Ramaphosa refuses to divulge any details about the alleged cover-up of the burglary at his Limpopo game farm Phala Phala in court papers responding to Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane's challenge to her suspension.
Ramaphosa said he sent his letter to suspend Mkhwebane 11 minutes before he learned the Western Cape High Court would deliver its judgment on her application to interdict such a move the following day.
He denies that the investigation into Phala Phala had anything to do with suspending Mkhwebane, who the previous day announced she would be investigating the matter. But, true to form, Ramaphosa refused to divulge any details about the incident in his answering affidavit to Mkhwebane's court application seeking to overturn her suspension and have the suspension and parliamentary impeachment process declared illegal.