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Ashor Sarupen
Deputy Minister of Finance

Incumbent

Assumed office
30 June 2024

Serving with David Masondo

PresidentCyril Ramaphosa
MinisterEnoch Godongwana
Preceded byDavid Masondo
Deputy Chairperson of the Democratic Alliance Federal Council

Incumbent

Assumed office
27 November 2020

Serving with Annelie Lotriet (Since 2023); Thomas Walters (Since 2020) and James Masango (Until 2023)

LeaderJohn Steenhuisen
ChairpersonHelen Zille
Preceded byThomas Walters
Natasha Mazzone
James Masango
Parliamentary Counsellor to the Chairperson of the Democratic Alliance Federal Council
In office
1 February 2020 – 27 November 2020
ChairpersonHelen Zille
Preceded byPosition established
Chief of Staff to the Chairperson of the Democratic Alliance Federal Council
In office
22 October 2019 – 31 January 2020
Preceded byElsabe Oosthuysen
Succeeded byNicholas Gotsell
Member of the National Assembly of South Africa

Incumbent

Assumed office
22 May 2019
Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature
In office
21 May 2014 – 7 May 2019
Chief Whip of the Official Opposition in the Ekurhuleni City Council
In office
18 March 2011 – 7 May 2014
Personal details
Born

Ashor Sarupen


(1988-07-01) 1 July 1988 (age 36)
Pietermaritzburg, Natal Province, South Africa
Political partyDemocratic Alliance (2007–present)
Alma materUniversity of the Witwatersrand;University of Pretoria
OccupationMember of Parliament
ProfessionPolitician
CommitteesStanding Committee on Appropriations
Standing Committee on Finance

Ashor Sarupen (born 1 July 1988) is a South African politician who is serving as Deputy Minister of Finance since 30 June 2024. He is a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa for the Democratic Alliance (DA), after having taken office on 22 May 2019. He was a representative of the party on both the Standing Committee on Appropriations and the Standing Committee on Finance. He also served as chief of staff to DA Federal Council Chairperson Helen Zille, and presently serves as her Parliamentary Counsellor. He previously served as a Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature from 2014 to 2019 and before that, he was the Democratic Alliance Chief Whip and City Councillor in the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality from 2011 to 2014.[1]

Biography

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Sarupen was born in Pietermaritzburg in the former Natal Province. His family soon moved to Springs. He studied at the University of the Witwatersrand where he obtained a BSc Honours Degree and then a Masters in Business Administration. [1] He later completed an MPhil in Corporate Strategy at the Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria.

Sarupen joined the DA in 2007. He started his career as a research analyst with the party in 2009. He was elected to the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Council centred around the East Rand in 2011 and was appointed the party's Chief Whip. He was elected to the Gauteng Provincial Legislature in May 2014 and became the party's Spokesperson on Finance. He was a strategist for the DA's 2014 national election campaign in Gauteng, and fulfilled a similar role in 2019, and ran the DA's 2016 campaign in Ekurhuleni for the local government elections. He became an MP after the May 2019 general elections.[1] He was appointed the party's spokesperson on the Standing Committee on Appropriations.[2] In October 2019, he ran Helen Zille's campaign for DA Federal Council Chairperson.[3] She subsequently won the election.

During the DA's 2020 Federal Congress, delegates voted to add a third deputy chairperson to the Federal Council, the party's second-highest decision-making body. Sarupen was elected in a special election on 27 November 2020 with 73% of the vote. He served alongside James Masango and Thomas Walters.[4] He was re-elected to a full term as the first deputy chairperson of the party's federal council at the party's 2023 Federal Congress, reportedly winning by a large margin.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Former resident sworn in at Parliament". Greytown Gazette - News24. 5 June 2019. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  • ^ Gerber, Jan (5 June 2019). "Here's the DA's 'shadow cabinet'". News24. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  • ^ @helenzille (21 October 2019). "Thanks, so much @AshorSarupen for running my campaign so extraordinarily competently and strategically. You did it, pal" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ @Our_DA (27 November 2020). "Congratulations to @AshorSarupen on your election as the new Deputy Chairperson of the #DAFederalCouncil!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ "Steenhuisen to lead DA in 'crucial' 2024 elections - LNN". Midrand Reporter. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
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