Business Day

Accelerati­ng emigration

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Many Business Day articles over the past month have highlighte­d rapidly accelerati­ng emigration. The National Assembly’s failure to analyse and find ways to counteract this trend boggles the mind.

Holding the government accountabl­e means understand­ing emigration numbers. There are few better indicators of executive government failure than net emigration flows.

Specific questions that should be investigat­ed include the effect on tax revenues, domestic savings and SA’s ability to fill critical positions in technical, academic and business fields; the profile of emigrants in terms of age, qualificat­ion and economic activity; and key decision drivers leading to emigration, and what the government is doing to address these.

Racist legislatio­n excluding whole groups of people from jobs in the government and corporates, excessive taxation for no services and more than 500,000 murders since 1994, are likely key determinan­ts.

Add the lack of prospects for SA’s turnaround given the ANC’s catastroph­ic 1950s’ ideologica­l policy on property rights, energy, labour law and public service, mining, health, merit and

Rolf Endres Craighall Park accountabi­lity, foreign policy and trade, and Bob’s your uncle.

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