Opinions

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

Opinions

Don’t drink the Kool-Aid on this Expropriation Bill either

The Expropriation Bill of 2020, which is essentially the same as its 2019 predecessor, was gazetted last week. It is intended to supplement the EWC

Opinions

Don’t drink the Kool-Aid on this Expropriation Bill either

The Expropriation Bill of 2020, which is essentially the same as its 2019 predecessor, was gazetted last week. It is intended to supplement the EWC

News

Agbiz ‘reaffirms’ opposition to Expropriation Bill

In a media statement welcoming ‘the greater realism’ displayed by President Cyril Ramaphosa in last week State of the Nation Address, agricultural business association Agbiz

Opinions

The “Expropriation” Bill is dangerously misnamed 

Dr Anthea Jeffery and Terence Corrigan, among others in the pages of the Daily Friend, have at length explained in detail why the so-called “Expropriation”

Opinions

How to counter the Expropriation and Land Court Bills

Now that the ANC’s attempt to rewrite the property clause (Section 25) in the Constitution has been defeated, the ruling party plans to achieve its

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SA taxpayers footing bill for corruption, expropriation drive – IRR

Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s Budget speech shows the extent to which the government ‘is making South Africans pay through taxation for the consequences of corruption

Opinions

Advocates advising Parliament confirm key role for courts in disputed expropriations

The Expropriation Bill of 2020 (the Bill) has been adopted by Parliament and will become law once President Cyril Ramaphosa gives his assent to it.

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EWC bill poses ‘enormous risks’ to SA, IRR warns NCOP

South Africa needs a new expropriation law, but the present Expropriation Bill is unconstitutional, undermines property rights, and poses enormous risks to the country’s already