Mr Mponeng Winston Rabotapi

Member of the North West Provincial Legislature

Formerly: National Assembly

Mponeng Winston Rabotapi

About Mponeng Winston Rabotapi

Mr Rabotapi served as the DA’s Shadow Minister of Arts and Culture in the Fifth Parliament (2014 - 2019). He has worked as a councilor for the Democratic Party in Brits and has served as the Deputy Provincial Leader for the party for two separate terms. Source: DA (http://www.da.org.za).

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Politician Activity

Attendance of committee meetings:

2019 committee attendance as mp

100% attendance rate (4 of 4 )

2018 committee attendance as mp

94% attendance rate (15 of 16 )

2017 committee attendance as mp

77% attendance rate (17 of 22 )

2016 committee attendance as mp

86% attendance rate (18 of 21 )

2015 committee attendance as mp

65% attendance rate (13 of 20 )

2014 committee attendance as mp

(From the start of the Fifth Parliament)

75% attendance rate (9 of 12 )

DISCLAIMER: This information has been obtained via the Parliamentary Monitoring Group. PMG makes every effort to compile reliable and comprehensive information, but does not claim that the data is 100% accurate and complete.

What they said in committee meetings:

What are committee meetings?

Committee meetings are planned events where real-world impactful work happens such as law-making, oversight and public participation - which are all cornerstones of the work our MPs do. Although often citizens focus on the public debate taking place in main chambers, the majority of MPs' time is spent working within committees. Here is a place to see what your committee is saying.

Mr M Rabotapi (DA) asked how her values would assist the board, and he remarked it was obvious that Ms ...

Mr M Rabotapi (DA) enquired what values she would be bringing to the board and how useful would these values ...

Questions asked to ministers:

What are questions asked to ministers?

Written questions and feedback are essential tools used by MPs for oversight and hold the executive accountable. This oversight mechanism allows MPs’ to extract detailed information that would normally be difficult to comprehend through oral engagement. You can see the questions that your MPs are asking here.

What is the (a) make, (b) model, (c) price and (d) date on which each vehicle was purchased for use ...

What is the (a) make, (b) model, (c) price and (d) date on which each vehicle was purchased for use ...

(1) Whether (a) his department and/or (b) any entity reporting to him contracted the services of a certain company (name ...

Plenary appearances:

What are plenary appearances?

Plenary sessions are forums that have been created for the purpose of public debate and decision-making. This mechanism is used to convey the messages of our MPs within main chambers on important decisions, like how they vote.

Hon House Chair, I move without notice:

That the House-

1) congratulates the multiple award-winning South African gospel group, Soweto Gospel Choir for winning the Best World Music Album Grammy ...

Deputy Speaker, I hereby give notice that on the next sitting day of the House I shall move on behalf of the DA:

That the House debates the birthday of ...

Declaration of interests

What are declaration of interests?

Annually, MPs are required by parliament to register their financial interests and gifts received in their official capacity. Due to the significant influence of the role that MPs take on, there may be times when their personal or business interests become in conflict with the duty prescribed to them as elected officials representing the public interest. You can see what interests your MPs declared here.
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Nothjing to disclose

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