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‘It hurts to see my family being dragged into this baseless case’

South African mining boss Bridgette Motsepe-Radebe, who has been implicated in a multibillion-rand money laundering case in Botswana, says she is hurt each time the names of her relatives – President Cyril Ramaphosa and Patrice Motsepe – are mentioned whenever the case comes up.

Motsepe-Radebe, wife of former Cabinet minister and now presidential envoy Jeff Radebe, said this was not only about Ramaphosa, who is married to her sister, Tshepo, and her mining mogul brother Patrice, but her entire family and its legacy.

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