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Le Goff was born in Johannesburg and grew up in Northcliff and Cape Town. He matriculated from Northcliff High School. Le Goff has a Bachelor of Arts in Politics, Philosophy and Economics and is completing an honours degree in International Studies from the University of South Africa.
Le Goff has worked for LabourNet, the Democratic Alliance and Intergreatme.
In November 2021, Le Goff was elected to the City of Cape Town council as a proportional representation councillor for the DA. He served on the Energy Portfolio Committee as well as the Future Planning and Resilience Portfolio Committee. On 10 November 2022, Le Goff was named the replacement for former DA MP Christopher Mario Fry. He was sworn in as a Member of the National Assembly on 16 November 2022. He has been appointed as an Additional Member on Employment and Labour.
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tlegoff@parliament.gov.za
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on Employment and Labour (National Assembly Committees)
since 3rd May 2023
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 10th November 2022
Member at Democratic Alliance (DA) (Party)
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources and Energy (National Assembly Committees)
from 27th January 2023 until 3rd May 2023
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