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Three suspects accused of stealing millions in foreign currency from South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's game farm in 2020 will appear in court on Monday, in an incident that nearly cost Ramaphosa his leadership position two years ago. Known as "Farmgate", the scandal almost cost Ramaphosa the presidency of his African National Congress, with graft within the party also contributing to the ANC losing its majority in an election in May.
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