Sally Nqodi

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Sally Nqodi
Member of the National Assembly
In office
31 October 2008 – May 2009
In office
June 1999 – April 2004
Personal details
Born (1955-06-16) 16 June 1955 (age 68)
CitizenshipSouth Africa
Political partyAfrican National Congress

Sally Belvia Moiloa-Nqodi (born 16 June 1955)[1] is a South African politician who represented the African National Congress (ANC) in the National Assembly from 1999 to 2004. She was elected in 1999 and served the Eastern Cape constituency.[1] Though she was not initially re-elected in 2004,[2] she returned to her seat from October 2008 to May 2009, filling the casual vacancy that arose after Essop Pahad resigned.[3][4] In 2006, she was questioned during a liquidation inquiry arising from the Travelgate scandal.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "General Notice: Notice 1319 of 1999 – Electoral Commission: Representatives Elected to the Various Legislatures" (PDF). Government Gazette of South Africa. Vol. 408, no. 20203. Pretoria, South Africa: Government of South Africa. 11 June 1999. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  2. ^ "General Notice: Notice 717 of 2004 - Electoral Commission – List of Names of Representatives in the National Assembly and the Nine Provincial Legislatures in Respect of the Elections Held on 14 April 2004" (PDF). Government Gazette of South Africa. Vol. 466, no. 2677. Pretoria, South Africa: Government of South Africa. 20 April 2004. pp. 4–95. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  3. ^ "National Assembly Members". Parliamentary Monitoring Group. 15 January 2009. Archived from the original on 14 May 2009. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  4. ^ "We won't conduct a witchhunt, says ANC". IOL. 5 November 2008. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
  5. ^ "Travel scam: Marshoff in court". News24. 23 May 2006. Retrieved 24 April 2023.