The need for further consultation on amending the Constitution
1 June 2021
The FW de Klerk Foundation notes a number of concerning developments regarding the ongoing deliberations on amending section 25 of the Constitution to allow for expropriation of property without compensation (EWC).
Although the Ad Hoc Committee on Amending Section 25 of the Constitution (the Committee tasked to amend the constitution to allow for EWC) has decided to request Parliament to grant it a further 30 day extension to complete its work - which in principle ought to be welcomed - a number of critical issues under discussion should raise serious alarm bells for all South Africans. These include:
the suggestion of land custodianship (with the State being the custodian of all land, including private land, in South Africa), removal of the 1913 cut-off date for land and redistribution claims (to make provision for such claims to go back earlier);
the use of nil or zero compensation (for expropriated property); and