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IRR challenges banks, financial institutions on Expropriation Bill
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) is writing to the major banks and financial institutions this week to ask whether or not they will be
IRR hosts livestream with Dr. Anthea Jeffery on Expropriation Bill
Yesterday, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) hosted a livestream discussion with their Head of Policy Research, Dr. Anthea Jeffery, on the Expropriation Bill. The
Don’t be misled about the Expropriation Bill
The government and other commentators – in describing the Expropriation Bill of 2020 as ‘a good piece of legislation’ which ‘carefully circumscribes’ the powers of
Key questions answered on the Expropriation Bill – Dr. Anthea Jeffery livestream today
If you want to understand how important it is to help resist the Expropriation Bill the African National Congress wants to enact as soon as
Make the most of extension of comments deadline on Expropriation Bill – IRR
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has urged South Africans to make full use of the extension of the deadline for comments on the ‘draconian’
Understanding the Expropriation Bill
Explaining the ‘deeper meanings’ behind events is the stock-in-trade of journalists, academics and analysts. It is the nature of this work not only to describe
All asset classes, all South Africans at risk from Expropriation Bill – IRR
The property of millions of South Africans – from land, farms and houses to shares, business premises and mining rights – will be at risk
IRR urges South Africans to take a stand on the Expropriation Bill
The African National Congress (ANC) is using the ‘emotive issue of land dispossession as cover for doing what the apartheid government did: destroying property rights
BEE and the Expropriation Bill to ‘complete the revolution’
Last Friday both Fitch Ratings and Moody’s Investor Services downgraded South Africa’s sovereign risk rating by a further notch each, pushing the country yet further
New Expropriation Bill a sign that the ANC’s days are numbered
With the government budget deficit expected to pass 40% this year, the African National Congress’s (ANC) options to source the coal needed to fuel its