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In response to questions put to him by the Sunday Independent which have been circulating on

social media since Friday 1 September 2017 Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has made the
following statement:

It has come to my attention, through questions that were sent to me by the editor of a Sunday
newspaper, that a number of emails from my private email account have been illegally obtained and
provided to at least one media outlet.

From the nature and tone of the questions, it is clear that the intention of obtaining the emails and
then providing them to the media was to discredit my person.

I will not comment in public on private matters.

I do feel compelled however to respond to deeply disturbing suggestions that I paid money to
several young women with whom I was supposedly in relationships. There are 54 young students
both men and women that my wife and I provide financial assistance to on a monthly basis and
have done so for several years. It is unfortunate that evidence of these bank transfers have been
used to make scandalous allegations against me and, worse, to make public the names of some of
the people assisted.

We find it disturbing that the privacy of these young women has been violated through the
publication of their names and pictures on social media. It shows a callous disregard for the rights of
the individual.

This latest episode extends far beyond an attempt at political smear. It represents an escalation of a
dirty war against those who are working to restore the values, principles and integrity of the African
National Congress and society.

Resembling in many ways the stratkom techniques of the apartheid-era, we have seen in recent
weeks a number of attempts at disinformation directed at me and people with whom I am
associated. These activities need to be seen within a broader campaign that has targeted several
political leaders, trade unionists, journalists and civil society activists.

Nearly all the people that have been targeted in this way have taken a public stand against the
capture of our state institutions by outside interests and the looting of public resources.

It is evident that there is a well-resourced, coordinated covert operation underway to prevent


those responsible for wrongdoing from being held to account and for the integrity of our law
enforcement agencies and other state institutions to be restored.

This operation appears to have access to resources within intelligence circles with the capability to
intercept communications and hack private emails.

We now need to confront the likelihood that state agencies and resources are being abused to
promote factional political agendas. We also need to confront the reality that those behind these
agendas will go to any length to protect themselves and their interests.

We need to ask who these people are. And on whose behalf they act.
As the ANCs 54th National Conference approaches, this campaign will intensify. It is imperative
that members of the ANC and Alliance formations remain vigilant against deliberate efforts to sow
confusion and disunity.

South Africans from across the political spectrum need to resist all efforts to forestall the social and
economic renewal of our country.

We call on journalists in particular to exercise caution when receiving information and be


circumspect in the manner in which they handle the information. It is a concern that questions sent
to a person by a journalist were circulated publicly before the questions have even been responded
to. This type of behaviour can no longer be referred to as journalism.

If the intention of this campaign is to weaken the resolve of those fighting to revitalise the ANC and
unite our country, it has failed.

I am now even more convinced that our movement, the African National Congress, needs to be
restored to its rightful owners, the people of South Africa.

I am even more convinced that those who have facilitated the capture of our state institutions and
have benefited from the looting of public resources should be held accountable for their actions.

I am even more convinced that the time has come for the membership of the ANC to restore the
organisation as a genuine movement of the people.

As a leader, as an individual and as a member of a collective, my resolve to contribute to the


achievement of that renewal is undiminished.

We will not be diverted from doing what is right for our country and our people.

ENDS

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