To all our supporters, members, friends, and the South African public, please take all necessary steps to remain safe and healthy in these very difficult times. The FMF has been hard at work researching the impact of the lockdown, especially the impact of regulations on poorer South Africans. To read all of the FMF's work on the COVID-19 lockdown thus far, click here.
NHI will only ‘plague’ private sector with public health corruption – Chris Hattingh
At the time of writing, the Special Investigating Unit is probing Covid-19 funding-related contracts worth R5.08bn. A new report from Corruption Watch, “X-Ray: The critical state of the health sector in SA”, exposes the endemic, debilitating level of corruption in the public health sector. The report makes clear the myriad administrative problems in the public healthcare sector in South Africa and casts more doubt on the effectiveness of the state managing everyone’s healthcare needs in the form of the proposed National Health Insurance (NHI).
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Thursday, 10 September 2020 POSSIBLE launch of "Economic Freedom of the World 2020" @ FMF – more info to follow Wednesday, 30 September 2020 PROBABLE launch of EWC second edition "Security of property rights in South Africa: a critical response to expropriation without compensation" @ FMF – more info to follow
FMF CEO Statement – On the declaration of the illegality of lockdown regulations
FMF interview on eNCA – Govt forcing people to ignore lockdown regulations – Chris Hattingh FMF interview on BizNews – Upacking Davis judgement which lays into NDZ's "irrational" lockdown regulations – Leon Louw, FMF CEO FMF articles – FMF articles – Amendments to the land rights bill would be a great injustice – Eustace Davie Tread carefully with calls for ‘free data’ because it’s another promise government might not fulfil – Martin van Staden FMF video, in partnership with Atlas Network – Khaya Lam – Upward Globility: Whose land is it anyway? | South Africa
Quarterly Review: April 2020 – June 2020 Media Digest & Cuttings August 2020 for all media coverage
Why we must all become insurgent citizens Who will watch the watchmen? Spotlight on South Africa’s judiciary Why political killings have taken hold – again – in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal
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