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Couple accuses Ramaphosa of having benefited from fraud

medical schemes

PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa allegedly benefited from fraud and corruption involving medical schemes, according to business partners Yusuf Cassiem and his wife Charlnita.

They have revealed how Ramaphosa allegedly benefited from the medical schemes’ corruption while he was the chairperson of the Bidvest Group.

They detailed this in affidavits submitted to the Constitutional Court fighting against the closure of their private care facility that was performing hemodialysis for patients belonging to various medical aid schemes.

Previously, they said they found out about the allegations after Charlnita, a former nurse at Netcare, opened the private care centre.

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