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Ramaphosa denies having anything to do with Senzo Meyiwa murder trial

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The much televised murder case of former Bafana Bafana Captain Senzo Meyiwa has been crowded and marred with scandal after scandal which at some point shifts attention from the case itself.

Of recent, the legal representative for four men accused of having a hand in the killing of Meyiwa, Adv Malesela Teffo has now accused President Ramaphosa of also being involved in some ofghe delays of this case.

Ramaphosa denied such claims and said the matter is far away from him and has nothing to do with it.

“The Presidency has noted and strongly refutes the false claims made by Advocate Malesela Teffo that the Presidency is behind his alleged intimidation and subsequent decision to withdraw from the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial.”

“As an Officer of the Court and a professional in the legal fraternity, Adv. Teffo must appreciate the level of veracity that is necessary to support such claims about any institution or individual.”

“The Presidency espouses the values of our Constitution and cherishes the protection, safety and justice for all” concluded the Presidency.

Teffo said these allegations as he was excusing himself from the case on claims of having suffered intimidation from various high profile people who allegedly knows a lot about the case.

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