The Mercury

Bigwigs serve on committee to amend Constituti­on

- MAYIBONGWE MAQHINA mayibongwe.maqhina@inl.co.za

NATIONAL Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete has named parliament­arians who will serve on the ad hoc committee to amend Section 25 of the Constituti­on to allow for expropriat­ion of land without compensati­on.

The announceme­nt of the adhoc committee members comes almost two months after the National Assembly agreed to set up such a committee.

Yesterday, Mbete named ANC parliament­arians to serve on the committee as deputy chairperso­n of committees Thoko Didiza, former joint co-chairperso­ns of the constituti­onal review committee Vincent Smith, Stanford Maila, Phumzile “PJ” Mnguni, Letta Maseko and Rosina Maseko. They will serve as the party’s voting members on the committee.

The DA representa­tives will be Annelie Lotriet and Thandeka Mbabama who will be the party’s voting members while Glynnis Breytenbac­h and Leon Magwebu would be non-voting members.

The EFF has sent its bigwigs to serve on the committee. Party leader Julius Malema is a voting member while his deputy Floyd Shivambu is a non-voting member.

Other parties will be represente­d by the IFP’s Mzamo Buthelezi and Russel Cebekhulu.

The ad hoc committee originates from a resolution taken by the National Assembly to set up a constituti­onal review committee to investigat­e whether land could be expropriat­ed without compensati­on.

The committee had recommende­d the review of Section 25 of the Constituti­on to allow land expropriat­ion without compensati­on after holding nationwide public hearings in all nine provinces and in Parliament.

Meanwhile, Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi published a revised draft bill on expropriat­ion for public comment in the Government Gazette on December 21. The public and interested persons have until end of February to make submission­s.

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