Three face Phala Phala theft charges in Modimolle court

A R10-million cash heist from President Ramaphosa's couch cushions keeps dragging through South African courts over six years later.

Phala Phala accused back in court
  • Wilson Ndlovu, Ishmael Chikurungu, and Bongani Mthombeni faced the Modimolle Regional Court.
  • Charges cover housebreaking, theft, and money laundering.
  • All three have denied every charge against them.
  • Pre-trial business likely means yet another postponement.
How the farm robbery originally went down
  • Foreign currency stashed inside furniture got swiped from Phala Phala farm.
  • Cops raided the scene back in February 2020 near Bela-Bela.
  • Arthur Fraser blew the whistle publicly in June 2022.
  • Fraser alleged Ramaphosa tried to suppress the theft investigation.
Parliament's role and the aftermath
  • A Section 89 panel flagged prima facie serious violations in December 2022.
  • Parliament ultimately voted down a full impeachment inquiry.
  • Criminal proceedings against the accused continued on a separate track.
  • Hawks arrested the trio after a drawn-out investigation.
Ramaphosa's defense on the hidden cash
  • Ramaphosa insists the dollars came from legitimate game-animal sales.
  • Bundles of US dollars, euros, and other currencies were involved.
  • Critics question why that much cash sat on a rural property.
  • Delayed and opaque reporting of the theft raised more eyebrows.
What the trial road ahead looks like
  • NPA's Specialised Commercial Crimes Unit is prosecuting the case.
  • Farm workers, security staff, and forensic experts may testify.
  • Defence teams plan to challenge the investigation procedures and evidence custody.
  • Repeated delays for evidence disclosure have plagued proceedings.
 

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