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South African president seeks to stop impeachment probe over ‘Farmgate’ scandal

By Thomson Reuters Jun 12, 2026 | 2:00 PM

JOHANNESBURG, June 12 (Reuters) – South African President Cyril Ramaphosa filed an urgent court application on Friday to try to stop a parliamentary ​impeachment process from starting to probe ‌allegations related to his “Farmgate” scandal, court documents showed.

• Ramaphosa wants the high court to first make a decision on a separate application he made to set aside an ‌independent ​panel’s misconduct findings over the ⁠scandal, in which bundles ⁠of cash were stolen from a sofa on his farm in 2020.

• The president said $580,000 in cash was stolen and it was proceeds ​from the sale of buffaloes, but the episode raised questions about why the money was ⁠hidden in furniture and whether ⁠he had declared it. Ramaphosa has ​denied wrongdoing.

• South Africa’s constitutional court revived impeachment proceedings ​against Ramaphosa last month, finding that a parliamentary ‌vote to stop the process in 2022 was invalid.

• The high court is due to hear his case against the misconduct findings from September ⁠2 to 4.

• Ramaphosa, 73, has been head of state since 2018 and his second presidential term is ⁠due to ‌end in 2029.

• Farmgate has been ⁠a major embarrassment for him as ​he ‌came to power on a pledge ​to fight ⁠corruption and clean up the image of his African National Congress (ANC) party.

• But political analysts expect him to survive if the impeachment process goes to a vote in parliament.

(Reporting by Sfundo Parakozov; Editing by ​Alexander Winning)