By Zuko Komisa
Businessman, Reuben Sekwele, has reportedly opened a criminal case against President Cyril Ramaphosa for allegedly stealing his intellectual property.
According to reports, a businessman who claimed his energy plan provided to the head of state was stolen and used without his knowledge has accused Ramaphosa of stealing his intellectual property.
The businessman claims that he personally handed Ramaphosa his business plan around 2018, and they even got a picture of the exchange.
Sekwele asserts that Ramaphosa connected him to other government agencies since the president seemed pleased with the businessman’s business proposal.
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The businessman allegedly corresponded with those agencies through a series of emails.
Police spokesperson Colonel Athlenda Mathe has confirmed that a case was opened at the Booysens police station.
“The SAPS confirms that a case of theft of intellectual property has been registered at the Booysens police station on September 28, 2022,” Mathe said.
This case comes after former state security director-general Arthur Fraser opened a criminal case in June against Ramaphosa and his head of security, General Wally Rhoode, for kidnapping and torture following the theft of undisclosed American dollars at the president’s Phala Phala farm in Bela-Bela, Limpopo in 2020.
Fraser alleges that on February 9, 2020, five Namibian nationals entered the president’s farm and seized the money that was hidden in furniture. Ramaphosa and Rhoode allegedly failed to report the incident to the police.
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