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Ramaphosa unveils G20 report on global inequality in SA
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67956, member: 636"] President Cyril Ramaphosa accepted a landmark report on global inequality during a November 4 ceremony at Tuynhuys in Cape Town. The document, prepared by a G20 expert committee led by Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz, offers policy solutions to reduce wealth gaps ahead of South Africa's G20 summit in Johannesburg on November 18 and 19. Ramaphosa called the analysis vital for addressing disparities threatening economic growth and social stability worldwide. The report identifies an inequality emergency driven by policy choices rather than circumstance. It notes that the wealthiest one percent acquired 41 percent of the new global wealth since 2000, while the poorest half received only one percent. Ramaphosa emphasized these findings align with South Africa's G20 leadership theme of solidarity and equality. He urged world leaders to implement the report's recommendations, including progressive taxation, universal public services, and reformed international trade rules. A proposed permanent International Panel on Inequality would monitor progress similarly to climate change efforts. The president stated that the document provides concrete steps for governments to build fairer economic systems. [/QUOTE]
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