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Legal Resource Centre’s Cecile van Schalkwyk debunks misconceptions about South Africa’s Expropriation Act

A deep dive into South Africa’s Expropriation Act and its constitutional foundations
Conviction Staff ReporterBy Conviction Staff ReporterMay 17, 2025Updated:May 17, 2025No Comments
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In January 2025, President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the Expropriation Act into law, replacing the outdated 1975 Act to bring it in line with South Africa’s Constitution.  

Yet, the Act has sparked heated national and international debate, with claims that it allows for arbitrary land grabs and targets specific racial groups. Some have even gone as far as calling it an attack on white farm ownership, prompting drastic diplomatic reactions. 

In this podcast, the Legal Resource Centre unpacks what the Expropriation Act says. We address myths, clarify misunderstandings, and provide a balanced, factual analysis of the Act’s provisions — including why it refers to “public interest”, the reality of compensation (including nil compensation in limited cases), and the constitutional principles it upholds. The podcast also examines how similar misconceptions have surrounded the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act and explain why these laws do not make Afrikaans speakers “second-class citizens”.  

Key points covered include: 

●Expropriation for Public Purpose vs. Public Interest: What the Constitution says and why it matters for land reform. 

●Compensation: Market Value vs. Just & Equitable: How the new Act shifts from a simple market-based model to a constitutionally mandated “just and equitable” framework. 

● Increased Administrative Processes: Why the new Act arguably makes expropriation harder for the state, not easier. 

● No Racial Classifications: Dispelling the myth that the Expropriation and BELA Acts are racially motivated. 

●Judicial Precedents & Legislative Alignment: Understanding how these laws codify existing constitutional principles and court rulings. 

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in land reform, constitutional law, and cutting through the noise of misinformation. 

For a deeper dive into these topics, listen to the full podcast episode here: https://youtu.be/rdG91bydvTg  

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