F W DE KLERK SPEAKS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF PROPERTY RIGHTS FOR SOUTH AFRICA
In a speech to the Annual Congress of the South Africa Property Owners Association in Durban on 31 May 2012, F W de Klerk warned that property rights are under threat and that the next 12 months could be crucial in determining their future.
De Klerk said that if private property was undermined it would "kill much of the economic activity that we currently see in our streets and in our cities."
De Klerk warned that the policy discussion papers that the ANC released in March include threats to property rights.
The ANC was evidently intent on implementing controversial land reform policies which would seriously undermine the property rights of farmers. The ‘Agrarian Transformation' that is postulated in its Green Paper on Land Reform would require ‘a rapid and fundamental change in the systems and patterns of ownership and control of land, livestock, cropping and community.' Privately owned land would be freehold but with ‘limited extent' - which meant that a cap might be placed on the size of farms or the number of farms that a person may own.
De Klerk was also concerned that the ANC might be thinking of targeting pensions and life assurance savings. He pointed to state plans "to regulate a substantial part of public and private retirement and life assurance funds so that these funds can be invested in the financial instruments of State Owned Enterprises and/or Development Finance Institutions." He warned that "any attempt to interfere with the ability of pension and life assurance funds to achieve the maximum secure benefits for their investors could seriously undermine the property rights of those involved".