Mr Shipokosa Paul Mashatile

Member of the National Assembly

Formerly: Gauteng Provincial Legislature

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About Shipokosa Paul Mashatile

Paul Shipokosa Mashatile was born in Geraldsville, Pretoria on 21 October 1961.He became the Deputy President of the governing African National Congress (ANC) in December 2022. Before his election to that position in December 2022, he was ANC Treasurer General from December 2017 and acting ANC Secretary General from January 2022.

Formerly an anti-apartheid activist in the United Democratic Front, Mashatile was a member of President Jacob Zuma's first cabinet, serving as Minister of Arts and Culture between 2010 and 2014. Before that, he was briefly Premier of Gauteng province from 2008 to 2009. Between 1996 and 2008, and later between 2014 and 2018, he held several ministerial portfolios in the Gauteng provincial government.

Mr Mashatile was appointed as the Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa on 6 March 2023.

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Politician Activity

Attendance of committee meetings:

2015 committee attendance as mp

67% attendance rate (32 of 48 )

2014 committee attendance as minister/deputy

(From the start of the Fifth Parliament)

Attended 0 meetings

2014 committee attendance as mp

(From the start of the Fifth Parliament)

96% attendance rate (22 of 23 )

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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.

The Chairperson announced the names of four ANC Members from other parliamentary committees attending the meeting, as well as the ...

The Chairperson stated that the Committee would take COSATU’s submissions into account when making its report.

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.

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY QUESTION NO: 1024-2014 FOR WRITTEN REPLY DATE OF PUBLICATION IN INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER: 22 AUGUST 2013 (INTERNAL QUESTION ...

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY QUESTION NO. 1025-2014 PRESS STATEMENT IS RECOMMENDED FOR THIS ONE. FOR WRITTEN REPLY DATE OF PUBLICATION IN INTERNAL ...

[pic] Department for Women, Children and People with Disabilities Republic of South Africa NATIONAL COUNCIL ON PROVINCES RESPONSES TO PARLIAMENTARY ...

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, hon Ministers, Deputy Ministers and hon members, the Minister of Finance tabled the Division of Revenue Bill on 25 February 2015 as required by section 214(1) of ...

House Chair - my apologies for not being here earlier, I got the time wrong today - hon Deputy President, Ministers, Deputy Ministers, hon members of the House, it is ...

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.
Name of State Entity Value of Contract Period of Contract Details of Contract and Management thereof

Nothing to disclose

Type of Business Activity Directorship/Partnership in any Corporate Body

Nothing to disclose

Value Description Source

none

1 gift bag with coffee, nuts and Tanzanian material

from Tanzania after the incoming state visit and two bi nationalcommmission

none

Glass gift

Chinese during meeting.

none

Silver Filigree Konark Wheel

Prime Minister of India

none

Noble Russian Vodka bottle

Russian Ambassador Rogachev

none

ocean group letter and magazine

Ocean Group

none

black leather document bag

Majesties the king and queen of the Belgians at the state visit to South Africa

none

hazelnuts, book byAyabonga Cawe, Title of the book is Economy on your doorstep. 3 bottles of wine(Siwela, Aslina and Opulence)

NYDA investmentRoundtable

none

Samsung Z Fold 5

Samsung Vice Chairman and CEO Mr J Hee han

Description of Property Location-Area Extent of the Property

House

Sandton Gauteng

600 x 800 Square meters

House

Midrand Gauteng

1000 x 1200 squareMeters

Public/Private Source

Public

GEPF

Nature Name of Company Number of Shares Nominal Value

Policies/Investment s

Old Mutual

N/A

R34304219

Description of Journey Sponsor

Nothing to disclose

Description of Benefit Source

Nothing to disclose

Description of Assistance/Sponsorship Extent Source of Sponsorship

Nothing to disclose

Type of Business Name of Employer

Nothing to disclose

Name of Organisation Value of any Benefits derived Type of Business Activity

Nothing to disclose

Name of Trust Registration Number Details of benefits derived Trustee/Beneficiary

Nothing to disclose

Source Public/Private

Piublic Office Bearers Pension Fund

Public

No Name of Company Nature

250

Telkom SA

Ordinary

Description Extent Location

House

2 000sq.m.

Sandton

Stand/site

1 800sq.m.

Johannesburg

Source Public/Private

Public Office Bearers Pension Fund

Public

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

R170 p/s

250

Telkom SA Ltd

Ordinary

Description Extent Location

House

2 000sq.m.

Kelvin, Sandton

Stand/Site

1 800sq.m.

Sandton

Source Public/Private

Public Office Bearers Pension

Public

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

R170 p/s

250

Telkom SA Ltd

Ordinary

Description Extent Location

House

2 000sq.m.

Kelvin, Sandton

Stand/Site

1 800sq.m.

Waterfall Estate, Sandton

Source Public/Private

Public Office Bearers Pension Fund

Public

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

R170 p/s

250

Telkom SA Ltd

Ordinary

Description Extent Location

House

2 000sq.m.

Sandton

Stand/Site

1 800sq.m.

Sandton

Source Public/Private

Public Office Bearers Pension Fund

Public

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

R170 per share

250

Telkom SA Ltd

Ordinary

Description Extent Location

Stand/Site

1 800sq.m.

Sandton

House

2 000sq.m.

Sandton

Source Public/Private

Office Bearer's Pension Fund

Public

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

-

250

Telkom/Vodacom

Ordinary Shares

Description Extent Location

House

2000 sq.m.

Kelvin