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Phillip Dexter

Phillip David Dexter (born 1 December 1962[1]) is a South African politician, activist, and entrepreneur.

Dexter was a senior researcher in the Social Cohesion and Integration Research Programme of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC). Before joining the HSRC, he was an executive director of the National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac).

Dexter holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Religious Studies, a BA in Philosophy and Politics, and a Master of Philosophy degree from the University of Cape Town. He entered politics as a student activist; after spending seven years in exile, he returned to South Africa in 1990. He served as general secretary of the National Education, Health and Allied Workers' Union (Nehawu) until elected to Parliament as an African National Congress (ANC) MP in 1994, where he served on the Labour, Public Service and Administration, and Finance Portfolio committees.

Dexter was a member of the National Executive of the ANC, and the Central Committee and Politburo of the South African Communist Party (SACP). He was also treasurer of the SACP.[2] He fell out with the SACP leadership in 2007.[3] He also acted as non-executive director for the International Marketing Council, Nehawu Investment Company, the Parliamentary Millennium Project Advisory Board, the Proudly South African campaign, South African Tourism, and the National Export Advisory Board of Trade & Investment South Africa.

Dexter has served as the spokesperson for the Congress of the People (COPE) – a political party the which was formed as a result of a split within the ANC. In 2012 he left COPE, resigned his seat in parliament and rejoined the ANC.[4][5][6]

He has also been a director of a number of companies in the mining, energy, property and manufacturing sectors, in addition he was a trustee of a non profit organization called Indibano Foundation.[7][8]

Controversies edit

  • In 2011, before he left COPE and rejoined the ANC, Dexter drafted a discussion in which he put forward his personal views on the state of the Congress of the People, claiming that:[9]
    • party election lists were manipulated in both the 2009 and the 2011 elections
    • party funds were mismanaged and "routinely abused".
    • party mayoral candidates were inappropriate.
  • Dexter opened a case of abduction against his ex-wife in 2011, for apparently leaving the country with his 5-year-old daughter.[10]
  • In 2016 Dexter was accused by a number of ANC members loyal to Marius Fransman, Western Cape ANC leader who was accused of sexual assault, of helping to set a "honeytrap" for the provincial leader. Dexter denied this accusation[11]
  • In 2016 Dexter again publicly criticized the ANC and called for, among other things, the recall of Jacob Zuma, the president of South Africa.[12]

Works edit

  • Abdulkader Tayob; Wolfram Weisse (eds.). "Perceptions, imaginings, and practices of collective identities in the transition: National identities and ethnicity in the Western Cape". Religion and Politics in South Africa. Waxmann Verlag. ISBN 978-3-8309-5719-5.
  • Chidester, David; James, Wilmot Godfrey; et al. (2003). What Holds Us Together: Social Cohesion in South Africa. HSRC Press. ISBN 978-0-7969-2030-0.

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "CURRICULUM VITAE" (PDF). AFRICA-CHINA FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION.
  2. ^ Booysen 2012, pp. 179, 188.
  3. ^ Britten 2007, p. 61.
  4. ^ Dexter, Phillip (4 January 2012). "Why I'm rejoining the ANC". politicsweb.co.za. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  5. ^ Redelinghuys, Marius (4 January 2012). "ANC conservative nationalism and ambidextrous politicians – Open Letter to Phillip Dexter | Thought Leader". thoughtleader.co.za. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  6. ^ De Wet, Phillip (5 April 2012). "Ombud rejects Dexter's claim against M&G". The M&G Online. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  7. ^ Bell, Terry (1 March 2011). "Casual work and 'a man for all reasons'". Terry Bell Writes. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  8. ^ Dexter, Phillip (21 February 2011). "A reply to Terry Bell - Phillip Dexter". politicsweb.co.za. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  9. ^ "Dexter: I did not call Cope dead". News24. 26 May 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  10. ^ "Phillip Dexter opens abduction case". IOL. 5 October 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  11. ^ Meyer, Warda (20 January 2016). "'I did not set honeytrap for Fransman'". Cape Argus. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  12. ^ Dexter, Phillip (28 April 2016). "I will not stay silent any more". dailymaverick.co.za. Retrieved 1 May 2016.

Further reading edit

  • Britten, Sarah (2007). McBride of Frankenmanto: The Return of the South African Insult. 30° South Publishers. ISBN 978-1-920143-18-3.
  • Booysen, Susan (2012). Local Elections in South Africa: Parties, People, Politics. AFRICAN SUN MeDIA. ISBN 978-0-9870096-5-4.

External links edit

  • Profile on the People's Assembly
  • Interview with Dexter

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Phillip David Dexter born 1 December 1962 1 is a South African politician activist and entrepreneur Dexter was a senior researcher in the Social Cohesion and Integration Research Programme of the Human Sciences Research Council HSRC Before joining the HSRC he was an executive director of the National Economic Development and Labour Council Nedlac Dexter holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Religious Studies a BA in Philosophy and Politics and a Master of Philosophy degree from the University of Cape Town He entered politics as a student activist after spending seven years in exile he returned to South Africa in 1990 He served as general secretary of the National Education Health and Allied Workers Union Nehawu until elected to Parliament as an African National Congress ANC MP in 1994 where he served on the Labour Public Service and Administration and Finance Portfolio committees Dexter was a member of the National Executive of the ANC and the Central Committee and Politburo of the South African Communist Party SACP He was also treasurer of the SACP 2 He fell out with the SACP leadership in 2007 3 He also acted as non executive director for the International Marketing Council Nehawu Investment Company the Parliamentary Millennium Project Advisory Board the Proudly South African campaign South African Tourism and the National Export Advisory Board of Trade amp Investment South Africa Dexter has served as the spokesperson for the Congress of the People COPE a political party the which was formed as a result of a split within the ANC In 2012 he left COPE resigned his seat in parliament and rejoined the ANC 4 5 6 He has also been a director of a number of companies in the mining energy property and manufacturing sectors in addition he was a trustee of a non profit organization called Indibano Foundation 7 8 Contents 1 Controversies 2 Works 3 See also 4 Notes and references 5 Further reading 6 External linksControversies editIn 2011 before he left COPE and rejoined the ANC Dexter drafted a discussion in which he put forward his personal views on the state of the Congress of the People claiming that 9 party election lists were manipulated in both the 2009 and the 2011 elections party funds were mismanaged and routinely abused party mayoral candidates were inappropriate Dexter opened a case of abduction against his ex wife in 2011 for apparently leaving the country with his 5 year old daughter 10 In 2016 Dexter was accused by a number of ANC members loyal to Marius Fransman Western Cape ANC leader who was accused of sexual assault of helping to set a honeytrap for the provincial leader Dexter denied this accusation 11 In 2016 Dexter again publicly criticized the ANC and called for among other things the recall of Jacob Zuma the president of South Africa 12 Works editAbdulkader Tayob Wolfram Weisse eds Perceptions imaginings and practices of collective identities in the transition National identities and ethnicity in the Western Cape Religion and Politics in South Africa Waxmann Verlag ISBN 978 3 8309 5719 5 Chidester David James Wilmot Godfrey et al 2003 What Holds Us Together Social Cohesion in South Africa HSRC Press ISBN 978 0 7969 2030 0 See also editMarius RedelinghuysNotes and references edit CURRICULUM VITAE PDF AFRICA CHINA FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION Booysen 2012 pp 179 188 Britten 2007 p 61 Dexter Phillip 4 January 2012 Why I m rejoining the ANC politicsweb co za Retrieved 1 May 2016 Redelinghuys Marius 4 January 2012 ANC conservative nationalism and ambidextrous politicians Open Letter to Phillip Dexter Thought Leader thoughtleader co za Retrieved 1 May 2016 De Wet Phillip 5 April 2012 Ombud rejects Dexter s claim against M amp G The M amp G Online Retrieved 1 May 2016 Bell Terry 1 March 2011 Casual work and a man for all reasons Terry Bell Writes Retrieved 1 May 2016 Dexter Phillip 21 February 2011 A reply to Terry Bell Phillip Dexter politicsweb co za Retrieved 1 May 2016 Dexter I did not call Cope dead News24 26 May 2011 Retrieved 1 May 2016 Phillip Dexter opens abduction case IOL 5 October 2011 Retrieved 1 May 2016 Meyer Warda 20 January 2016 I did not set honeytrap for Fransman Cape Argus Retrieved 1 May 2016 Dexter Phillip 28 April 2016 I will not stay silent any more dailymaverick co za Retrieved 1 May 2016 Further reading editBritten Sarah 2007 McBride of Frankenmanto The Return of the South African Insult 30 South Publishers ISBN 978 1 920143 18 3 Booysen Susan 2012 Local Elections in South Africa Parties People Politics AFRICAN SUN MeDIA ISBN 978 0 9870096 5 4 External links editProfile on the People s Assembly Interview with Dexter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Phillip Dexter amp oldid 1217641852, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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