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Heads will roll : Modise vows action on SANDF s R260m Cuban drug spend

Heads will roll : Modise vows action on SANDF s R260m Cuban drug spend
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The Section 25 amendment bill could soon get a lot worse - Politicsweb

The Section 25 amendment bill could soon get a lot worse - Politicsweb 13 May 2021 - The draft constitutional amendment bill (the Bill) allowing land expropriation without compensation (EWC) is already damaging enough to make South Africa largely uninvestable. Anthea Jeffery  The draft constitutional amendment bill (the Bill) allowing land expropriation without compensation (EWC) is already damaging enough to make South Africa largely uninvestable. The Ad Hoc Committee (the Committee) responsible for drafting the Bill is nevertheless considering amending it – and making it very much worse – in three crucial ways. In particular, the Bill might be changed to: - limit the role of the courts in deciding on ‘nil’ compensation;

Three proposed amendments to EWC damaging enough to make SA uninvestable

The draft constitutional amendment bill (the Bill) allowing land expropriation without compensation (EWC) is already damaging enough to make South Africa largely uninvestable. The Ad Hoc Committee (the Committee) responsible for drafting the Bill is nevertheless considering amending it – and making it very much worse – in three crucial ways. In particular, the Bill might be changed to: limit the role of the courts in deciding on ‘nil’ compensation; extend the ‘nil’ compensation provisions from land to property of all kinds; and make the state the custodian of all land, as the EFF continues to demand. Such changes are potentially momentous. Yet how much public participation will be allowed on these further changes remains unclear.

Parly grills defence dept over illegal importation of Interferon that cost R260m

Parly grills defence dept over illegal importation of Interferon that cost R260m The first consignment of the drug landed in South Africa in April, together with Cuban medical personnel. FILE: Minister of Defence Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula. Picture: GCIS. 47 days ago CAPE TOWN - The Department of Defence has been grilled in Parliament over its illegal importation from Cuba of nearly a million vials of anti-viral drug, Interferon, at a cost of R260 million. The first consignment of the drug landed in South Africa last year, together with Cuban medical personnel. The drug is unregistered for use in South Africa and the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) only applied to the SA Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) for authorisation for its bulk use months later when it was denied.

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