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Expropriation list risks Venezuelan disaster for South Africa – IRR

By Janice Roberts at New Media
14 August 2018 • 2 min read

IMF, Treasury, economy, GDP, unemployment, International Monetary Fund

Media reports of a purported list of farms that the government intends to expropriate without compensation have sharpened anxiety about the policy direction South Africa is taking, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) says.

“While we note the statement by the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform that ‘there is no truth to this document’, the IRR, whose analysts have had sight of the list, has every reason to believe it is legitimate.”

The IRR adds the the list and related comments by senior government and ruling party officials suggest three things:

· That the government has decided to commence farm seizures before public commentary and parliamentary processes have been concluded. This aligns with comments made by government and ruling party leaders.

· That high-value and productive properties will be prioritized for seizure. This is at odds – as the IRR has long warned – with assurances made by ruling party and government leaders that only unproductive land will be seized.

· That the government is not particularly concerned about investor perceptions and may proceed with seizing land regardless of the economic and other ramifications, and then move on to other asset classes as well.

“The IRR has long cautioned that undermining property rights will have catastrophic economic and social ramifications. We predict that the policy of expropriation without compensation will trigger accelerated currency devaluation, stall foreign and domestic investment flows, drive the economic growth rate downwards – and possibly into recession by 2019 – and increase unemployment and poverty rates.  Taken to its extremes, the consequences could be as severe as those in Venezuela and Zimbabwe.”


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