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Former spy boss Arthur Fraser meets with the Hawks to assist with Ramaphosa investigation into Phala Phala theft

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FORMER spy boss Arthur Fraser met with the Hawks on Wednesday to assist them with the money laundering, robbery and theft case against President Cyril Ramaphosa.

The former spy boss has laid a criminal complaint again Ramaphosa at the Rosebank police station.

The charges against Ramaphosa include defeating the ends of justice and kidnapping of suspects at Ramaphosa’s farm in Limpopo, involving millions of US dollars.

Fraser is confident he has credible evidence to implicate Ramaphosa.

“Today, being the 15th of June 2022, Mr Arthur Fraser met with the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation in order to assist them with their investigation into his complaint against His Excellency, President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa,” according to a media statement released by Fraser.

“He has furnished the Hawks with additional information and details to enable them to do their work.”

“Mr Fraser appreciates the professionalism and the speed with which the Hawks have responded to his complaint,” the statement added.

Earlier this month, Fraser said that the burglary at Ramaphosa’s farm took place on February 9, 2020.

The former spy boss said the conduct of the president and others “constitute the breach” of the prevention of organised crime act no 121 of 1998 (Poca) and prevention of corrupt activities act no 12 of 2004 (the Corruption Act).

“I trust that the police and the prosecuting authorities will investigate this matter without fear or favour. I also trust that the president will take the nation into his confidence and accept or deny that the events described in my affidavit occurred on his property,” Fraser said.

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