Land Reform Green Paper: DA's initial response
The Democratic Alliance (DA) notes the release by the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform, Gugile Nkwinti, of the government's Draft Green Paper on Land Reform. It is a matter of concern that, despite repeated delays of its release, the version tabled today is still at a draft stage and does not include a section on rural development.
The proposals contained in the Draft Green Paper have wide-ranging consequences for the South African economy, and for our prospects of uplifting and improving the lot of those who were dispossessed of their land rights under Apartheid.
Any programme of redress must be based on the rule of law and the constitutional provisions that govern property ownership. Land reform must be a "win-win" scenario, in which the rights of present and future landowners are protected.
We are concerned by a number of proposals contained in the Draft Green Paper which will hinder the achievement of these objectives. These include:
The creation of a ‘Land Management Commission' reporting to the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform with powers to subpoena, prosecute, and invalidate land ownership.