Robin Carlisle

South African politician

Robin Carlisle is a South African politician, a former Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament for the Democratic Alliance and Provincial Minister of Transport and Public Works.[1] He retired from political life in 2014.

Carlisle has a long career as a politician and activist behind him. He was a long-standing member of the Democratic Party, the predecessor to the DA, and co-founded ACTSTOP, an organization that opposed forced removals, during the apartheid years.

References

  1. ^ "Appointment of the Western Cape Provincial Cabinet". Cape Gateway. Provincial Government of the Western Cape. 8 May 2009. Retrieved 8 May 2009.
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Ministers of Helen Zille's Western Cape Provincial Cabinet
Premier
  • Helen Zille (2009–19)
Cultural Affairs and Sport
  • Sakkie Jenner (2009–10)
  • Ivan Meyer (2010–14)
  • Nomafrench Mbombo (2014–15)
  • Theuns Botha (2015)
  • Anroux Marais (2015–19)
Finance
  • Ivan Meyer (2014–19)
Transport and Public Works
  • Robin Carlisle (2009–14)
  • Donald Grant (2014–19)
Social Development
  • Ivan Meyer (2009–10)
  • Patricia de Lille (2010–11)
  • Albert Fritz (2011–19)
Community Safety
  • Lennit Max (2009–10)
  • Albert Fritz (2010–11)
  • Dan Plato (2011–18)
  • Alan Winde (2018–19)
Health
  • Theuns Botha (2009–15)
  • Nomafrench Mbombo (2015–19)
Human Settlements
Local Government, Environment
Affairs and Development Planning
Economic Opportunities
Education
Agriculture
  • Gerrit Van Rensburg (2009–14)


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