Bloomberg reports that Cosatu sees no need to change the constitution to make it easier to expropriate land without compensation — and thinks the poor need the protection offered by the constitution as it stands.
The labour federation, which is an ANC ally, is opposed to changing the constitution, which already enables the state to tackle land reform, restitution and redistribution. The clause that deals with land rights and expropriation "is important because it protects the poor from a possible abuse by a future government", Cosatu said on Wednesday. It added: "In our quest to expropriate land from white people, we need not be shortsighted and throw the baby out with the bathwater." Government data shows more than two-thirds of farmland is owned by whites, who constitute 7.8% of the country’s 57.7 million people. The ANC decided in December that the situation was untenable and tasked a parliamentary committee to review the constitution to address it. The panel is holding public hearings in Parliament in Cape Town this week.
- This short report is at BusinessLive
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