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The Witness Has Finally Revealed Why He Hid Cash In Ramaphosa’s Couch, See What He Says

September 18, 2025
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The Witness Has Finally Revealed Why He Hid Cash In Ramaphosa’s Couch, See What He Says
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During the ongoing trial about the alleged robbery that occurred at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Limpopo game farm, a crucial witness disclosed some astonishing information, explaining why he chose to conceal a significant sum of money inside a sofa. Meanwhile, the three people who were charged with the crime maintained their complete innocence.

On Monday, the Modimolle Regional Court held a trial that is focused on an incident that took place in February 2020. At that time, R10 million (which is equivalent to around $580,000) was allegedly taken from the president’s property. The accused, whose identities are being suppressed for legal reasons, made an appearance in court to enter their pleas. Each one of the three individuals entered pleas of not guilty in response to the counts of stealing and housebreaking.

While the witness was testifying, he revealed that he had hidden a large amount of money under the sofa in order to keep it from being taken by the wrong people. The identity of the witness has been kept secret in order to ensure his safety. He stated that his actions were driven by fear and perplexity at the time, asserting that he intended to protect the cash rather than misuse it.

I took what I thought was the best course of action in order to keep the money secure. “I was afraid that other people would take it away if I did nothing; that is why I testified as a witness.” He further elaborated on the hostile atmosphere that existed at the property during the break-in and maintained that the accused had compelled him to commit specific things while he was under duress.

The accused, on the other hand, denied any participation in the theft. They claimed that they had no awareness of the money being hidden and were not there at the time of the alleged crimes. The testimony given by the witness was not consistent, according to their legal representation, and it could not be depended upon as conclusive proof.

In charge It is imperative that the court thoroughly scrutinise the evidence submitted in this case, according to Judge Thabo Molefe. The judge emphasised that it is of utmost importance to distinguish reality from speculation. The testimony need to be considered in an unbiased manner. He stated that it is the job of the court to decide if there is evidence that goes beyond a reasonable doubt.

Due to the fact that the incident involved the sitting president, the case has garnered a great deal of attention from the public, with many people watching the proceedings intently. It has been observed by security professionals and legal analysts that the result of this case could establish significant precedents for the manner in which South Africa handles high-value theft cases that involve notable individuals.

As prosecutors strive to demonstrate the chronology of events and the role of each defendant in the alleged theft, the trial proceeds, with additional witnesses scheduled to appear in the following weeks.

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