Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi

Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi

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name = Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi



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office = Minister of Public Service and Administration
term_start = 1999
term_end = 2008
predecessor = Zola Skweyiya
successor = Richard Baloyi
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office2 = Member of Parliament
term_start2 = 1994
term_end2 = 2008
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office3 = Minister of Welfare and Population Development
term_start3 = 1996
term_end3 = 1999
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office4 = Deputy Minister of Welfare and Population Development
term_start4 = 1995
term_end4 = 1996
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1960|8|24|mf=y
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party = African National Congress, South African Communist Party
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Geraldine Joslyn Fraser-Moleketi (born 24 August 1960) is a South African politician who was Minister for the Public Service and Administration since 17 June 1999 to 25 September 2008. She was also a member of the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress until 2007.

Fraser-Moleketi matriculated from Livingstone High School in Claremont. In 1980 while in her second year at the University of the Western Cape, she left South Africa to go into exile in Zimbabwe. Fraser-Moleketi was elected to the South African Communist Party's Central Committee in 1988. She returned to South Africa in July 1990 when the Communist Party was unbanned and helped set up their national offices.

Following the resignation of President Thabo Mbeki in September 2008, Fraser-Moleketi was one of ten ministers who submitted their resignations on September 23, although it was subsequently announced that she might be willing to remain in her post. [ [http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=6&art_id=nw20080923184406171C229697 "Confusion rattles markets"] , Sapa ("IOL"), September 23, 2008.] This was, however, later refuted by her spokesperson and she was replaced by Richard Baloyi on September 25.

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