Not all land reform panel’s recommendations endorsed by Cabinet

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The external experts have been appraising government’s land reform process, with a focus on policy, legislation, frameworks and institutional arrangements.

While almost all recommendations made by the Presidential Advisory Panel on Land Reform and Agriculture have been accepted by government, Cabinet found some not feasible to implement, according to Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Minister Thoko Didiza.

“Other recommendations made proposals on policy and legislative gaps, such as the policy on land tenure that will address communal land and traditional land tenure in South Africa. Creation of the Land Reform Fund, with government seeing no merit in setting up such a fund, due to current budget allocations addressing the resources required for land reform.

“As it can be seen from the report, the panel used multiple processes to arrive at their recommendations. Asked what the country would resemble after the implementation of expropriation of land without compensation, Didiza said: “We would like to see an inclusive society, non-racial and non-sexist in terms of ownership.”Government was under no obligation to implement any of the proposals of the advisory panel, Agri SA said yesterday .

 

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