Don’t miss tomorrow’s IRR webinar on the Value For Money Bill

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The Value For Money Bill, the latest in the series of draft laws produced by the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) as a constructive contribution

Ramaphosa admits “error” in expropriation law, but defends it – IRR

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has admitted that an important part of the Expropriation Act, which allows for expropriation without compensation (EWC), is “in error” – but

SA’s moral failure shows in child malnutrition, investment hesitancy – IRR

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South Africa’s economic and moral crisis is laid bare by two alarming figures: non-financial companies are holding a record R1.8-trillion in cash, while 21% of

Could all of SA state’s 1,105 entities expropriate property without paying for it, IRR asks

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The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) is following up on an earlier inquiry to the Ministry of Public Works and Infrastructure to get the bottom

High-investment future possible for SA – IRR

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With different policy orientation, and a different set of choices, “a high-investment future for South Africa is eminently possible”. So says Terence Corrigan, project and

Boosting investment, growth is SA’s “imperative” – IRR

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Removing the risks associated with investing in South Africa is the key to turning the economy around and setting the country on the path to

SACC should use “moral authority” to help counter “fake transformation” – IRR

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The South African Council of Churches (SACC) should use its considerable moral authority “to lead the charge against fake transformation”, says Makone Maja, Strategic Engagements

Don’t punish ordinary South Africans, IRR urges Sen Kennedy

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US Senator John Kennedy and his colleagues in the United States Congress must distinguish clearly between the interests of South Africa’s political elites and those

IRR to examine scale of impact of “fake transformation”

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In the wake of Standard Bank’s revelation that it employs no fewer than 3,000 people to ensure compliance with racial and other complex laws, the

ANC seeks control over municipal staff “by devious and unconstitutional means” – IRR

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The African National Congress (ANC) “is trying to gain control over the recruitment, promotion and dismissal of municipal personnel in opposition-controlled municipalities by devious and