President Ramaphosa Rejects the Idea that the State should be Custodian of all the Land in South Africa
7 June 2021
Last Thursday the Foundation warned South Africans about the serious ramifications of the proposals put forward by the ANC and EFF at the beginning of last week for the amendment of section 25 of the Constitution to allow for the expropriation of property without compensation (EWC). The deliberations in the Parliamentary Ad-Hoc Committee that has been considering the text of the amendment, raised serious alarm bells. These included:
- 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