Corruption in land reform’s days (hopefully) numbered, Saai welcomes new Minister’s firm hand
1 August 2024
Today, the Southern African Agri Initiative (Saai) welcomed the firm action against alleged corrupt officials in the Commission for the Restoration of Land Rights (CRLR) taken by Mzwanele Nyhontso, newly appointed Minister of Land Reform and Rural Development. This comes in response to Nyhontso’s approval for the immediate suspension of several CRLR officials involved in alleged financial irregularities.
The organisation also argues that within only one month since his appointment in his portfolio, the Minister has made a promising commitment to the eradication of corruption in the Department and is hopeful that he will continue with this effort without hesitation.
According to Dr. Theo de Jager, Board Chairman of Saai, corruption, nepotism, cadre enrichment and fraud are the order of the day in the Department of Land Reform and Rural Development. “The current processes and procedures used to identify beneficiaries of land reform as well as the way in which the management of transactions, payments and support funds are handled, are open to abuse,” emphasises De Jager. “Farmers and other landowners are, however, thanks to the Minister’s firm action, now optimistic that stricter action against and investigations into irregularities in the Department will be carried out from now on and that already concluded transactions and payments will also be investigated again.”
De Jager stresses that corruption in this Department has been in the spotlight for years. A damning report by an independent high-level panel published in March 2018 under the leadership of former president Kgalema Motlanthe exposed, among other things, the serious and comprehensive corruption and mismanagement in the land reform process. “Unfortunately, the report has been sitting on President Cyril Ramaphosa’s desk since then without any consequences for the implicated officials or politicians,” explains De Jager.