Founder and President: Independent Democrats; Honorary Colonel : SANDF; Spokesperson: ID on Rules, Ethics and International Relations, National Assembly; Member of Parliament: Independent Democrats: National Assembly;
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Career
Family
Other
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Birth & Nationality
Nationality
South African
Residential Details
Country of Residence
South Africa
Chairmanships
Chairperson
Portfolio Committee on Transport
1994
1999
Founder and President
Independent Democrats
2003
Directorships
Member
Portfolio Committee on Minerals and Energy, National Assembly
Member
Portfolio Commitee on Transport, National Assembly
Member
Portfolio Committee on Communications, National Assembly
Member
Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs, National Assembly
Member
Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry, National Assembly
Member
Portfolio Committee on Rules and Code of Ethics, National Assembly
Member
Portfolio Committee on Labour, National Assembly
Member
Various portfolio committees, National Assembly
1994
1999
Current Positions
Leader
Independent Democrats
2003
Chancellor
Durban University of Technology
2004
Member of Parliament
Independent Democrats: National Assembly
2004
Spokesperson
ID on Rules, Ethics and International Relations
National Assembly
2004
Honorary Colonel
SANDF
2006
Previous Positions
Laboratory Technician
Plascon Paints
Epping
1974
1990
Member of Parliament
PAC: National Assembly
1994
2003
Chief Whip
PAC: National Assembly
1997
2003
Children
1 Son, 1 Daughter
Voluntary Activities
Regional Chairperson
National Council of Trade Unions
Western Cape
1986
1988
Member
National Executive Committee: SA Chemical Workers Union
1984
1988
National Vice-President
National Council of Trade Unions
1988
1994
Society Memberships
Aid Babies Battling AIDS (Abba) Trust
Trustee
Impumelelo Innovation Awards Trust
Trustee
Nazareth House AIDS Orphans
Trustee
Nelson Mandela Children's Fund
Trustee
Helen Suzman Foundation
Trustee
National Association of People Living with AIDS W Cape Region
Arms deal lobbyist Terry Crawford-Browne has written to President Jacob Zuma to once again ask for a judicial inquiry into the multi-million dollar deal.