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  1. Time for banks, private sector to say “No!” to EWC – IRR Time for banks, private sector to say “No!” to EWC – IRR

    9 September 2022 - With only days to go before a committee of MPs is scheduled to approve and forward for adoption draft legislation on expropriation without ...

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  2. Time to jettison the NDR ideology holding South Africa hostage Time to jettison the NDR ideology holding South Africa hostage

    US President Donald Trump has recently criticised two of South Africa’s domestic policies: the Expropriation Act of 2024 and race-based black economic ...

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  3. Trump casts powerful spotlight on human rights failures in SA, but wrong about “Afrikaners" - IRR Legal Trump casts powerful spotlight on human rights failures in SA, but wrong about “Afrikaners" - IRR Legal

    Donald Trump’s executive order terminating all aid and assistance to South Africa while promoting “the resettlement of Afrikaner refugees” should be credited ...

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  4. Trump right to highlight SA government’s “egregious actions” – IRR Trump right to highlight SA government’s “egregious actions” – IRR

    President Trump’s 7 February executive order has exposed the SA government’s anti-growth policies to the full glare of global attention.

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  5. Two key draft laws advance the NDR, but threaten SA democracy – IRR Two key draft laws advance the NDR, but threaten SA democracy – IRR

    21 September 2022 - Two key pieces of legislation signed off by parliamentary committees yesterday proceed in lockstep in advancing the National Democratic ...

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  6. Unconstitutional expropriation law obliterates SA’s growth prospects – IRR Unconstitutional expropriation law obliterates SA’s growth prospects – IRR

    In signing the Expropriation Bill into law, President Cyril Ramaphosa has armed the state with a powerfully intrusive instrument against the property rights of ...

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  7. Unconstitutional Expropriation Bill must be rejected, IRR tells NCOP Unconstitutional Expropriation Bill must be rejected, IRR tells NCOP

    South Africa needs a new expropriation law, but the present Expropriation Bill is unconstitutional, undermines property rights, and poses enormous risks to the ...

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  8. Understanding the ‘Expropriation without Compensation’ drive – part 1 - Newsi

    7 June 2021 - South Africa is undergoing what may be the most consequential policy push since the inception of democracy in 1994 and the adoption of its ...

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  9. Understanding the ‘Expropriation without Compensation’ drive – part 2 - Newsi

    8 June 2021 - Dr Frans Cronje, chief executive of the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) notes: ‘It was alarming to see the extent to which fallacious nonsense ...

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  10. Understanding the ‘Expropriation without Compensation’ drive – part 3 - Newsi

    10 June 2021 - The constitutional amendment was pushed along through a highly visible campaign of public and parliamentary hearings, along with invitations for ...

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