News24’s reporting that Akkerland was not expropriated without compensation and that it was later sold for R80 million has been confirmed as fair and accurate by the Press Council’s appeal panel.
The purpose of News24’s reporting on Akkerland was to dispel the myth that the farm was expropriated without compensation.
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