| Name | Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi | ![]() |
| Surname | Fraser-Moleketi | |
| First Names | Geraldine Joslyn | |
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| Country of Birth | South Africa |
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| From | To | Organisation | Position |
| 2007 | South Africa National Anti-Corruption Forum | Chairperson | |
| 1999 | 2008 | Ministry of Public Service & Administration | Minister of Public Service & Administration |
| Date of Birth | 24 Aug 1960 |
| Political Affiliation | ANC |
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| Notes | Current Positions Minister for the Public Service and Administration of the Republic of South Africa since 17 June 1999. Member of Parliament since 1994. Member of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund and Foundation. Member of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the African National Congress (ANC) since 1997. Vice-President for Africa of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS). Member of the Managemnet Board of the Commonwealth Association of Public Administration (CAPAM). Chairperson Innovation Committee of CAPAM. Member of the United Nations (UN) Expert Committee on Public Administration. Represents South Africa on the Executive Committee and Governing Board of the African Training and Research Centre in Administration (CAFRAD). Patron of the Daimler Chrysler's "Toy for Africa" Project. Academic Qualifications Matriculated at Livingstone High School, Claremont, Cape Town. Awarded a fellowship to Harvard University by the Institute of Politics, Kennedy School of Government. Focused studies on policy analysis and investigated aspects of the constitution making. Career/Positions/Memberships/Other Activities Deputy Minister for Welfare and Population Development of the Republic of South Africa (February 1995 - June 1996). Minister for Welfare and Population Development of the Republic of South Africa (July 1996 - 16 June 1999). Chairperson of the Sub-committee on Rules of the National Assembly (NA) of the Parliament of South Africa. Member of the Constitutional Committee and Constitutional Amendment Committee of the National Assembly. Involved in many respects championing policy development in the areas of transforming of the welfare system, health, youth matters and mainstreaming gender issues in South Africa. Rapporteur-General of the IIAS second Specialised International Conference, held in New Delhi, (India) 5 - 9 November 2002, which dealt with theme "Towards quality Governance for Sustainable Growth and Development. Delivered 2002 Annual Manion Public Lecture to the senior management core of the Canadian Public Service. Deputy Leader of South African Delegation to 4th World Women's Conference, Chair of the National Process and national co-ordinator of the preperatory committee. Represented South Africa in the Committee of African Public Service which was adopted by the 3rd Conference of African Ministers in Namibia (2001). Left South Africa to join the ANC in exile while in second year at the University of the Western Cape (1980). Spent eight of her 10 years in exile in Zimbabwe. Served with the Lutheran World Federation (January 1986 - July 1990). Deputy Chairperson of the South African Communist Party (SACP) and member of the Central Commitee (1988 - 2002). Returned to South Africa to set up the SACP's National Office (July 1990). Assisted in working towards the national re-launch of the SACP and served as National Administrator for the SACP and Personal Assistant to the General Secretaries (July 1990 - 1992). Served on the Management Committee at Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA) as technical support to General Secretary of the SACP. Served on the Patriotic Health Forum and involved in the negotiations of the National Health Forum. Worked as National Administrator and Office Manager with the Union of Democratic University Staff Associations (UDUSA) for a short period. Co-Deputy Elections Co-ordinator of the National Elections Commission of the ANC (1993 - 1994). Chairperson of the 4th Pan African Conference of Public Service Ministers (2003-2005). Chairperson of the IIAS Working Group on "Administering Global Governace" (2004-2005). |
| Record last updated on 23 SEP 2008 |
