The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘ANC eroding parly’s work’

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The ANC’s “attempt to undermine” the recently concluded Constituti­onal Review Committee’s (CRC) land hearings by running a parallel process through its branches to influence the outcome of the hearings is dangerous and undermines the authority of parliament, the DA said yesterday.

According to media reports yesterday, the ANC’s top six gained access to about 700 000 written submission­s made by the public on expropriat­ion without compensati­on at the end of last month. Most of these submission­s opposed a change of section 25 of the constituti­on, DA chief whip John Steenhuise­n said.

“In order to ‘cook the books’, the ANC resolved to instruct its branches to collect more submission­s from its members to support the ANC’s position, for possible submission to the CRC.

“This is despite the deadline for submission­s being closed,” he said, adding that the work of the CRC was entirely funded by parliament, not the ANC, and the fact that the ANC irregularl­y gained access to these submission­s before parliament did, utterly undermined the current parliament­ary process. This proved that changing the constituti­on to allow for expropriat­ion was just an electionee­ring effort that seemed to have backfired.

“The ANC has also apparently earmarked 139 farms belonging to farmers who previously rejected offers under the ‘willing buyer, willing seller model’ to be expropriat­ed without compensati­on,” Steenhuise­n said. “While some compensati­on will be offered, the value will be determined by the valuer-general, expropriat­ion notices could be issued if the offer is rejected and then tested in court. Reports indicate that this process is already underway, again bypassing parliament­ary processes.

“The ANC is in panic mode after President Cyril Ramaphosa prematurel­y announced that the ANC will move to expropriat­e land without compensati­on and amend the constituti­on.

“Parliament, which is meant to serve all South Africans, cannot allow ANC political expediency to trump the will of the people.

“It is very clear that the ANC’s proposed amendment to the constituti­on is being pursued with the intention of being railroaded through parliament, not for the good of South Africa, but in a desperate attempt to bolster its election campaign.

“South Africa cannot be held to ransom by a party which has decided to go down the path of populism to salvage its waning political fortunes,” he said. – ANA

Changing constituti­on to allow for expropriat­ion without compensati­on an electionee­ring effort.

John Steenhuise­n DA chief whip

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