It was appointed by the Herenigde Nasionale Party and favoured even stricter segregation laws.
The Sauer Commission was concerned with the 'problem' of controlling the influx of African people into urban areas.
Numerous groups influenced this policy of 'total Apartheid', including the South African Bureau for Racial Affairs (SABRA).
Ultimately the Sauer commission did not enforce the total segregation to the extent originally envisioned.
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