Tommy Abrahams | |
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Member of the National Assembly | |
In office June 1999 – April 2004 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Thomas Abrahams 18 April 1946 |
Citizenship | South Africa |
Political party | African National Congress (since 2003) |
Other political affiliations | United Democratic Movement (until 2003) |
Thomas Abrahams (born 18 April 1946) is a retired South African politician who served in the National Assembly from 1999 to 2004. He was the national treasurer of the United Democratic Movement (UDM) until 1 April 2003, when he crossed the floor to the African National Congress (ANC).
Abrahams was born on 18 April 1946. [1] He gained election to the National Assembly in the 1999 general election, listed on the UDM's national party list. [1] At an early stage of the legislative term, he acted as the UDM's chief whip while the incumbent, Sipo Mzimela, took lengthy sick leave. [2] [3] In mid-2001, when Mzimela was suspended from the UDF, he told the press that Abrahams, while acting as chief whip, had been complicit in mismanagement of the party's constituency and parliamentary funds. [3] [4] The UDM denied the allegation and said that Mzimela held a grudge against the party because of his suspension. [3]
In March 2003, by which time Abrahams was the national treasurer of the UDM, the Mail & Guardian reported that Abrahams was one of several UDM members who was unhappy in the party. [5] Shortly afterwards, during the floor-crossing window of April 2003, Abrahams and five other MPs resigned from the UDM and joined the governing ANC. [6] [7] He served the rest of his term under the ANC banner and left Parliament after the 2004 general election.
Tommy Abrahams | |
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Member of the National Assembly | |
In office June 1999 – April 2004 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Thomas Abrahams 18 April 1946 |
Citizenship | South Africa |
Political party | African National Congress (since 2003) |
Other political affiliations | United Democratic Movement (until 2003) |
Thomas Abrahams (born 18 April 1946) is a retired South African politician who served in the National Assembly from 1999 to 2004. He was the national treasurer of the United Democratic Movement (UDM) until 1 April 2003, when he crossed the floor to the African National Congress (ANC).
Abrahams was born on 18 April 1946. [1] He gained election to the National Assembly in the 1999 general election, listed on the UDM's national party list. [1] At an early stage of the legislative term, he acted as the UDM's chief whip while the incumbent, Sipo Mzimela, took lengthy sick leave. [2] [3] In mid-2001, when Mzimela was suspended from the UDF, he told the press that Abrahams, while acting as chief whip, had been complicit in mismanagement of the party's constituency and parliamentary funds. [3] [4] The UDM denied the allegation and said that Mzimela held a grudge against the party because of his suspension. [3]
In March 2003, by which time Abrahams was the national treasurer of the UDM, the Mail & Guardian reported that Abrahams was one of several UDM members who was unhappy in the party. [5] Shortly afterwards, during the floor-crossing window of April 2003, Abrahams and five other MPs resigned from the UDM and joined the governing ANC. [6] [7] He served the rest of his term under the ANC banner and left Parliament after the 2004 general election.