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David Maynier

David John Maynier (born 22 October 1968) is a South African politician who has been the Western Cape Provincial Minister of Education since May 2022 and a Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament since May 2019. He served as the Western Cape Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities from May 2019 to May 2022. Maynier was a Member of Parliament from 2009 to 2019, where he was Shadow Minister of Finance from 2015 to 2019 and the Shadow Minister of Defence and Military Veterans from 2009 to 2015.

David Maynier
Western Cape Provincial Minister of Education
Assumed office
16 May 2022
PremierAlan Winde
Preceded byDebbie Schäfer
Western Cape Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities
In office
23 May 2019 – 16 May 2022
PremierAlan Winde
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byMireille Wenger
Shadow Minister of Finance
In office
18 June 2015 – 22 May 2019
LeaderMmusi Maimane
Preceded byDion George
Succeeded byGeordin Hill-Lewis
Shadow Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
In office
14 May 2009 – 18 June 2015
LeaderAthol Trollip
Lindiwe Mazibuko
Mmusi Maimane
Preceded byRafeek Shah
Succeeded byKobus Marais
Member of the National Assembly of South Africa
In office
6 May 2009 – 7 May 2019
Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament
Assumed office
22 May 2019
Personal details
Born (1968-10-22) 22 October 1968 (age 55)
Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa
Political partyDemocratic Alliance
Alma materKennedy School of Government, Harvard and University of Cape Town

Background edit

Maynier matriculated from Grey High School in Port Elizabeth, and holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree from the University of Cape Town and a master's degree in Public Administration and Management from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.[1] He is a former submarine officer and navy diver in the South African Navy.[2]

Maynier joined the Democratic Alliance as a researcher in 1999 and quickly rose to the position of Director of Research. In August 2000 he became Chief of Staff to party leader Tony Leon - a position he served until June 2004, when he became Assistant to the Chairperson of the Federal Executive. In February 2005 he was again promoted to Director of Fundraising, and he was awarded the party's 'Top Fundraiser of the Year' award at the 2007 Federal Congress, after modernising and professionalising the party's fundraising system.[2][3] In 2008, he was appointed the DA's Deputy CEO with special responsibility for the Western Cape, the province where the DA has its strongest support base in South Africa. In 2009 he was the party's Campaign Manager in the Western Cape for the 2009 general election. The party won 51.3% of the vote in the province—up significantly from 27% in 2004. The result allowed Helen Zille to become Premier of the Western Cape, and saw the DA take control of the provincial legislature in an alliance with the Independent Democrats.

Member of Parliament edit

 
Photo of Maynier in his parliamentary office

After managing the DA's successful Western Cape electoral campaign, Maynier became a Member of Parliament, after appearing eleventh on the party's Western Cape national list.[4] Following the election he was appointed Shadow Minister of Defence and Military Veterans. In his maiden speech to Parliament, Maynier issued a damning critique of the National Defence Force's state of combat readiness[5][6][7]—telling Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu:

We have soldiers in barracks, not in the field; we have ships alongside, not at sea; and we have aircraft in hangars, not in the air. We have an army that is overstretched; a navy which is understretched; and an airforce with nothing to stretch.[8][9]

On 2 August 2009, Maynier announced that a crisis in South Africa's National Conventional Arms Control Committee had resulted in weapons deals being conducted between South African firms and rogue states like North Korea, Iran and Libya. This included the committee authorising the sale of radar detectors for use on North Korean submarines, and aviator G-suits to Iran.[10]

On 27 March 2013 Maynier led the thrust for a parliamentary inquiry into the SANDF's intervention in the Central African Republic coup.[11]

In 2015, Maynier was appointed Shadow Minister of Finance by the new DA leader Mmusi Maimane.

In March 2019, the Democratic Alliance revealed their election lists for the 2019 elections. Maynier was announced as a candidate for the Western Cape Provincial Parliament.[12] He left Parliament on 7 May 2019.

Western Cape provincial government edit

On 22 May 2019, Maynier was sworn in as a Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament. The following day, 23 May 2019, he was named the new Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities.[13]

On 9 December 2019, Maynier announced the establishment of a task team to address congestion issues at the Port of Cape Town container terminal.[14]

On 22 April 2022, premier Alan Winde announced that Maynier would be taking over from Debbie Schäfer as the Provincial Minister of Education when she leaves office on 15 May 2022. DA chief whip Mireille Wenger would then replace Maynier as the Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities.[15] Maynier officially became the Provincial Minister of Education 16 May 2022 as the changes made by premier Winde took effect.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 September 2007.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 23 November 2010.
  3. ^ "Is this South Africa's Most Poorly Researched Book ever?".[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "The DA's candidates for the 2009 elections".
  5. ^ "The SANDF is in deep trouble – David Maynier".
  6. ^ Jan Jan Joubert. . Archived from the original on 8 July 2009.
  7. ^ "SANDF in deep trouble say DA".[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "SANDF readiness: Sisulu satisfied, DA alarmed".
  9. ^ "The Week in Quotes".
  10. ^ "S.Africa opposition accuses govt of arming dictators".
  11. ^ DefenseWeb (27 March 2013). "SA soldier missing in CAR found alive and well". DefenseWeb. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
  12. ^ David Maynier to move to Western Cape provincial legislature. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  13. ^ Western Cape premier Alan Winde's cabinet a mix of old and new. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  14. ^ Task team established to fight congestion at Cape Town port. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
  15. ^ Payne, Suné (22 April 2022). "PROVINCIAL SHAKE-UP: Alan Winde makes sweeping changes to his Western Cape cabinet – with two new faces". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
  16. ^ Fisher, Shamiela. "WC's Winde says cabinet changes will add new momentum to his administration". ewn.co.za. Retrieved 1 June 2022.

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David John Maynier born 22 October 1968 is a South African politician who has been the Western Cape Provincial Minister of Education since May 2022 and a Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament since May 2019 He served as the Western Cape Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities from May 2019 to May 2022 Maynier was a Member of Parliament from 2009 to 2019 where he was Shadow Minister of Finance from 2015 to 2019 and the Shadow Minister of Defence and Military Veterans from 2009 to 2015 The HonourableDavid MaynierMPPWestern Cape Provincial Minister of EducationIncumbentAssumed office 16 May 2022PremierAlan WindePreceded byDebbie SchaferWestern Cape Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic OpportunitiesIn office 23 May 2019 16 May 2022PremierAlan WindePreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byMireille WengerShadow Minister of FinanceIn office 18 June 2015 22 May 2019LeaderMmusi MaimanePreceded byDion GeorgeSucceeded byGeordin Hill LewisShadow Minister of Defence and Military VeteransIn office 14 May 2009 18 June 2015LeaderAthol TrollipLindiwe MazibukoMmusi MaimanePreceded byRafeek ShahSucceeded byKobus MaraisMember of the National Assembly of South AfricaIn office 6 May 2009 7 May 2019Member of the Western Cape Provincial ParliamentIncumbentAssumed office 22 May 2019Personal detailsBorn 1968 10 22 22 October 1968 age 55 Cape Town Cape Province South AfricaPolitical partyDemocratic AllianceAlma materKennedy School of Government Harvard and University of Cape Town Contents 1 Background 2 Member of Parliament 3 Western Cape provincial government 4 ReferencesBackground editMaynier matriculated from Grey High School in Port Elizabeth and holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of Cape Town and a master s degree in Public Administration and Management from Harvard s Kennedy School of Government 1 He is a former submarine officer and navy diver in the South African Navy 2 Maynier joined the Democratic Alliance as a researcher in 1999 and quickly rose to the position of Director of Research In August 2000 he became Chief of Staff to party leader Tony Leon a position he served until June 2004 when he became Assistant to the Chairperson of the Federal Executive In February 2005 he was again promoted to Director of Fundraising and he was awarded the party s Top Fundraiser of the Year award at the 2007 Federal Congress after modernising and professionalising the party s fundraising system 2 3 In 2008 he was appointed the DA s Deputy CEO with special responsibility for the Western Cape the province where the DA has its strongest support base in South Africa In 2009 he was the party s Campaign Manager in the Western Cape for the 2009 general election The party won 51 3 of the vote in the province up significantly from 27 in 2004 The result allowed Helen Zille to become Premier of the Western Cape and saw the DA take control of the provincial legislature in an alliance with the Independent Democrats Member of Parliament edit nbsp Photo of Maynier in his parliamentary office After managing the DA s successful Western Cape electoral campaign Maynier became a Member of Parliament after appearing eleventh on the party s Western Cape national list 4 Following the election he was appointed Shadow Minister of Defence and Military Veterans In his maiden speech to Parliament Maynier issued a damning critique of the National Defence Force s state of combat readiness 5 6 7 telling Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu We have soldiers in barracks not in the field we have ships alongside not at sea and we have aircraft in hangars not in the air We have an army that is overstretched a navy which is understretched and an airforce with nothing to stretch 8 9 On 2 August 2009 Maynier announced that a crisis in South Africa s National Conventional Arms Control Committee had resulted in weapons deals being conducted between South African firms and rogue states like North Korea Iran and Libya This included the committee authorising the sale of radar detectors for use on North Korean submarines and aviator G suits to Iran 10 On 27 March 2013 Maynier led the thrust for a parliamentary inquiry into the SANDF s intervention in the Central African Republic coup 11 In 2015 Maynier was appointed Shadow Minister of Finance by the new DA leader Mmusi Maimane In March 2019 the Democratic Alliance revealed their election lists for the 2019 elections Maynier was announced as a candidate for the Western Cape Provincial Parliament 12 He left Parliament on 7 May 2019 Western Cape provincial government editOn 22 May 2019 Maynier was sworn in as a Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament The following day 23 May 2019 he was named the new Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities 13 On 9 December 2019 Maynier announced the establishment of a task team to address congestion issues at the Port of Cape Town container terminal 14 On 22 April 2022 premier Alan Winde announced that Maynier would be taking over from Debbie Schafer as the Provincial Minister of Education when she leaves office on 15 May 2022 DA chief whip Mireille Wenger would then replace Maynier as the Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities 15 Maynier officially became the Provincial Minister of Education 16 May 2022 as the changes made by premier Winde took effect 16 References edit Mason Fellows in Public Policy and Management Archived from the original on 15 September 2007 a b David Maynier Archived from the original on 23 November 2010 Is this South Africa s Most Poorly Researched Book ever permanent dead link The DA s candidates for the 2009 elections The SANDF is in deep trouble David Maynier Jan Jan Joubert South Africa must not know how able its own Defence Force is Archived from the original on 8 July 2009 SANDF in deep trouble say DA permanent dead link SANDF readiness Sisulu satisfied DA alarmed The Week in Quotes S Africa opposition accuses govt of arming dictators DefenseWeb 27 March 2013 SA soldier missing in CAR found alive and well DefenseWeb Retrieved 28 March 2013 David Maynier to move to Western Cape provincial legislature Retrieved 21 March 2019 Western Cape premier Alan Winde s cabinet a mix of old and new Retrieved 23 May 2019 Task team established to fight congestion at Cape Town port Retrieved 9 December 2019 Payne Sune 22 April 2022 PROVINCIAL SHAKE UP Alan Winde makes sweeping changes to his Western Cape cabinet with two new faces Daily Maverick Retrieved 22 April 2022 Fisher Shamiela WC s Winde says cabinet changes will add new momentum to his administration ewn co za Retrieved 1 June 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Maynier amp oldid 1210183368, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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