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Leap 4.0: African Perspectives on the Fourth Industrial Revolution
1. The Land Claims Court (LCC) appointed Professor Richard Levin as the Special Master of Labour Tenants for a period of five years from 2 January 2020. As per the Constitutional Court’s ruling, the Special Master was an agent of the LCC and served a supervisory and monitoring role to ensure that the Department addressed the backlog. On 30 September 2020, the LCC approved a Revised Implementation Plan specifying how the Special Master would oversee the processing of all remaining claims by the Department.