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Seven candidates, including Ms Graca Machel, Adv Gerrie Nel and former Finance Minister
Mr Nhlanhla Nene, are among those who declined their nominations. There were other verbal
nominations, such as the former President Thabo Mbeki, former Deputy Chief Justice
Moseneke, Advocate Dumisa Ntsebeza. These nominations were not formally sent to the
Committee and they have been subsequently declined. Other candidates were unreachable
to confirm their nomination by end of business, Monday 27 June 2016 and these nominees
will be removed from the list.
Taking into account the above information, the Committee can safely say that it has 59
candidates to be considered for short-listing.
The Committee is very impressed with the calibre of nominees and applicants, received and
says this is an indication that South Africans thoroughly applied their minds in putting forward
their nominees. The Committee is also pleased with the high number of women that have
been nominated or applied. There are about more than 20 females on the list.
The names and CVs of candidates can be accessed via Parliaments website and social
media platforms. When you click on a persons name, you will be taken to a candidates CV.
Members of the public are thus encouraged to scrutinise these names and CVs and send
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Order Papers, Minutes of Proceedings, ATCs, Question Papers, Internal Question Papers.
Candidates will receive a questionnaire to complete and return it to the Committee. The
information obtained from questionnaires will be used as supplementary information in order
to assist the Committee with short-listing and interviewing. Questionnaires will be sent to
candidates from tomorrow, 29 June and are expected to be returned to the Committee by no
later than Friday, 08 July 2016.
Once more, we want to appeal to people who will be making comments and objections to
disclose their identity in order to authenticate their submissions. It should also be borne in
mind that, objections against a nominee or applicant will not be automatically used to
eliminate a particular candidate. The Committee will follow due process in validating such
objections.
Once the comments and objections process is closed, the Committee will commence with the
short-listing process, the details of which will be communicated in due time. Interviews are
still schedule to take place after the August 2106 Local Government Elections.
The list of candidates arranged in alphabetical order of surnames and is as follows:
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Order Papers, Minutes of Proceedings, ATCs, Question Papers, Internal Question Papers.
To keep up to date with the work of Parliament, please go to the daily Parliamentary Papers: Parliamentary Programme,
Order Papers, Minutes of Proceedings, ATCs, Question Papers, Internal Question Papers.
To keep up to date with the work of Parliament, please go to the daily Parliamentary Papers: Parliamentary Programme,
Order Papers, Minutes of Proceedings, ATCs, Question Papers, Internal Question Papers.
The Committee wants to assure South Africans that it has taken a constitutionally sound
decision of making this process as transparent as possible. It must also be noted that it was
and remains the Committees undertaking to publicise any engagement that has to do with
processes. The Committee undertook this, way before those calls were rightfully made by the
citizens and the NGO sector. The Committee, therefore, wants to thank the continuous
interest and support shown in this critical process.
To keep up to date with the work of Parliament, please go to the daily Parliamentary Papers: Parliamentary Programme,
Order Papers, Minutes of Proceedings, ATCs, Question Papers, Internal Question Papers.