Formerly: National Assembly
Mr Nkosinathi Nhleko previously served as the Minister of Public Works. He holds a diploma in Labour Law from the Graduate Institute of Management and Technology. His professional career includes serving as the head of the special anti-corruption unit in the Department of Public Service and Administration, Deputy Municipal Manager for the uMhlathuze Municipality and as Regional Commissioner for the Department of Correctional Services in KwaZulu-Natal. Mr Nhleko was previously appointed Director-General in the Department of Labour in 2011. As an MP, Mr Nhleko was chairperson of the Ad Hoc Committee on Funding of Represented Political Parties and Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration He also served as Chairperson of the ANC Caucus, ANC Chief Whip and a member of the Judicial Services Commission. Prior to his current appointment, Mr Nhleko served as the Minister of Police. Source: (gov.za)
African National Congress (ANC)
Not associated with any constituency offices
None available.
Member at Standing Committee on Finance (National Assembly Committees)
from 15th March 2018 until 7th May 2019
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
from 21st May 2014 until 7th May 2019
Minister of Public Works at National Executive (Executive)
from 30th March 2017 until 26th February 2018
Minister of Police at National Executive (Executive)
from 26th May 2014 until 30th March 2017
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2019 committee attendance as mp
80% attendance rate (8 of 10 )
2018 committee attendance as minister/deputy
Attended 0 meetings
2018 committee attendance as mp
82% attendance rate (28 of 34 )
2017 committee attendance as minister/deputy
Attended 8 meetings
2016 committee attendance as minister/deputy
Attended 4 meetings
2015 committee attendance as minister/deputy
Attended 2 meetings
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9 Oct 2018
Mr N Nhleko (ANC) noted IRBA’s operating expenses. He asked how having 78% of its budgeted expenditure going to employees ...
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Questions asked to the Minister of Police
12 Feb 2015
36/1/4/1/2015 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR WRITTEN REPLY ADVANCE QUESTION NW219E DATE OF PUBLICATION IN INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER: (INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER NO ...
Questions asked to the Minister of Police
14 Nov 2014
36/1/4/1/201400309 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR WRITTEN REPLY QUESTION 2539 DATE OF PUBLICATION IN INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER: 14 NOVEMBER 2014 (INTERNAL QUESTION ...
Questions asked to the Minister of Police
7 Oct 2014
QUOTE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR WRITTEN REPLY QUESTION NO: 144(NW157E) PUBLISHED IN INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER NO: 1-2014 OF 17 JUNE 2014 ...
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LAND AND PROPERTY
1 items
Description | Extent | Location |
---|---|---|
Residential Property |
/-3000m2 |
Obisane, Ongoye, Kwadlange Zwa |
GIFTS AND HOSPITALITY
6 items
Source | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
King Zwelithini Zulu |
A cow |
|
Mvunolala Holdings (Pty) Ltd |
An event hosted for the elderly at Empangeni as gift and token of appreciation |
R24 000 |
Soul Bookies |
Entertainment |
R80 000 |
|
Refreshments |
R11 000 |
Madevu (Pty) Ltd |
Cold Room Donation |
R15 000 |
IBR by Rand H. Co. |
60 Timber riflets |
R24 000 |
LAND AND PROPERTY
1 items
Description | Extent | Location |
---|---|---|
Houe |
Normal |
Empangeni |
SPONSORSHIPS
1 items
Source | Description | Extent |
---|---|---|
Twala Frams, Madevu Farms, Best Cut |
Livestock, catering and infrastructure support for wedding |
+-R300 000 |
GIFTS AND HOSPITALITY
5 items
Source | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
Huawei Group |
Huawei phone |
R5 000 |
Chinese Ambassador |
Apple iPad |
R8 000 |
Mpisi Group |
Montblanc Pen |
R30 000 |
King Zwelethini |
1 Bull |
R10 000 |
Russian Minister |
Hunica watch |
R4 000 |
LAND AND PROPERTY
1 items
Description | Extent | Location |
---|---|---|
Family Homestead |
+- 1 200sq.m. [House |
Obisane, Emphangeni |