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Michael Masutha Biography, Age, Profile & Membership

Michael Masutha Biography, Age, Profile & Membership

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Michael Masutha (Tshililo Michael Masutha) is a South African politician and the minister of Justice and Correctional Services. He was born on 18th November 1965 in Valdezia, South Africa.

Michael Masutha

In this post, we take a look at the life of Michael Masutha and many other interesting things about this politician.

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Age

He was born on the 18th of November 1965 in Valdezia, South Africa. As of 2019, he is 54 years old.

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Membership

  • Member of Justice and Constitutional Development Committee.
  • Member of Rules Committee.
  • Member of the Constitutional Review Committee.
  • Chair of Social Development Committee.
  • Chair of the Standing Committee on the Auditor General.
  • Chair of the Subcommittee on Review of Rules the Adhoc Committee on Delegated Legislation.

Political Career

While he was at the university, he was part of the movements for disabled students advocating for the provision of appropriate support and also challenging the apartheid regime’s treatment of the blind and other disabled people.

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In 1986 he was a founding member of the Northern Transvaal Association for the Blind. From the year 1989 to 1996 he was a member of the National Council for the Blind’s Executive Committee where he advocated for the removal of discriminatory laws against blind people, especially in protective employment.

He was a co-founder of the Equileg Programme of the Southern African Federation. In the year 1999, he became the Member of Parliament representing the African National Congress.

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Professional Career

In August 1991 he was part of a delegation of the Human Rights Committee of Disabled People to the United Nations and in 1995, he was admitted to practice as an advocate of the High Court of South Africa.

From 1991 to 1996 he was the Director of the Disability Rights Unit at Lawyers for Human Rights – a project (which was a joint initiative with Disabled People South Africa) providing legal assistance to persons unfairly discriminated on disability grounds.

In 1996 he was appointed as Head of the Legal Services in the Department of Social Development, where he specialised in Children’s Rights and Social Security Law.

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