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Expropriation Bill’s ‘grave flaws’ warrant rethink – IRR

‘(Grave) flaws in the public participation process and constitutional inconsistencies’ ought to compel President Cyril Ramaphosa to send the Expropriation Bill back to Parliament for

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Don’t sign ‘unconstitutional’ Expropriation Bill into law, IRR to urge Ramaphosa

Weakening property rights will end any chance of South Africa becoming a prosperous society, warns the Institute of Race Relations (IRR). The warning comes as

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Expropriation Bill risks striking ‘deathblow’ to SA’s chances of economic recovery – IRR

If President Cyril Ramaphosa signs the Expropriation Bill into law, it is sure to ‘strike a deathblow to South Africa’s chances of economic recovery’, the

Opinions

What happens when the Expropriation Bill is passed?

South Africa could be on the verge of an economic tipping point. Once the Expropriation Bill is passed it will give the government wide-ranging powers

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Read between the lines to understand the pernicious Expropriation Bill

In a well-meaning and thoughtful piece (‘Putting the Expropriation Bill into perspective – it’s not the ugly ogre some make it out to be’) Annelize

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The ‘custodianship’ risk in the Expropriation Bill

By this time next week, the Expropriation Bill of 2020 (the Bill) may already have been adopted by the portfolio committee on public works and

Podcasts Videos

Gabriel Crouse on the Expropriation Bill | Solutions With David Ansara

Expropriation Without Compensation is back with a vengeance. In this episode of the ‘Solutions With David Ansara’ podcast, David speaks with Gabriel Crouse of the

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#CitizenAbuse – What do the banks’ think about Expropriation Bill?

Both the government and South Africa’s financial institutions must make clear their positions regarding the mortgage bonds on properties that may be expropriated under the

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IRR warns MPs on Expropriation Bill

The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has told MPs that South Africa’s land reform problems stem largely from inefficiency, corruption and an absence of secure

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The Expropriation Bill and its ‘Game-Changing’ Benefits for the BEE Elite

Speaking last month to the Progressive Business Forum – a group of BEE and other businesses that pay the African National Congress (ANC) significant sums