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Either the state pays for expropriation by means of compensation, or the rest of us, especially the most destitute, pay for it in the form of economic decline.
Either the state pays for expropriation by means of compensation, or the rest of us, especially the most destitute, pay for it in the form of economic decline.
David Ansara was featured on Politicsweb on the FMF’s reaction to the signing into law of the Expropriation Act.
We are more convinced than ever that this legislation poses an enormous threat to freedom and prosperity in our country
Martin van Staden was featured in Maroela Media on the FMF’s reaction to the signing into law of the Expropriation Act.
The FMF was featured in Africa Ahead on its reaction to the signing into law of the Expropriation Act.
Concealing the absence of compensation in appeals to ‘nil’ compensation does not cure the Expropriation Act of its confiscatory nature or unconstitutionality.
Martin van Staden was featured in Polity on the FMF’s reaction to the signing into law of the Expropriation Act.
Martin van Staden was featured in Politicsweb on the FMF’s reaction to the signing into law of the Expropriation Act.
The FMF was featured in Die Burger on its reaction to the signing into law of the Expropriation Act.
The FMF was featured in Netwerk24 on its reaction to the signing into law of the Expropriation Act.