South African parliament schedules next stage of president's impeachment process


South African President Cyril Ramaphosa speaks to lawmakers in parliament, in Cape Town, South Africa, May 14, 2026. REUTERS/Esa Alexander

JOHANNESBURG, May 28 (Reuters) - ⁠South Africa's parliament has scheduled for Monday ⁠a meeting of an impeachment committee that ‌will further probe allegations surrounding President Cyril Ramaphosa's "Farmgate" scandal, the Democratic Alliance party said on Thursday.

The meeting is the next ​stage in the impeachment process ⁠against Ramaphosa that ⁠was revived by the constitutional court earlier this month.

A ⁠parliament ‌spokesperson declined to comment, and Ramaphosa's spokesperson did not immediately respond to a ⁠request for comment.

Ramaphosa has denied wrongdoing over ​the scandal, ‌in which bundles of cash were stolen ⁠from a ​sofa on his farm in 2020. An independent panel found preliminary evidence he committed misconduct in 2022, ⁠but Ramaphosa's party the African ​National Congress blocked the impeachment process through a parliamentary vote that year.

This month the constitutional court declared ⁠that vote invalid, effectively reviving the process.

On Tuesday, Ramaphosa filed court papers arguing the panel's findings against him were flawed and should be set ​aside. He threatened to seek ⁠an urgent court order to halt impeachment proceedings ​if parliament moves ahead with ‌the process while his legal ​challenge is pending.

(Reporting by Anathi Madubela, Nilutpal Timsina and Sfundo Parakozov;Editing by Alexander Winning)

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