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Trevor Manuel
Trevor Manuel.jpg
Minister of Finance
In office
1996–2009
Preceded by Chris Liebenberg
Succeeded by Pravin Gordhan
Head of National Planning Commission
Incumbent
Assumed office
2009
Personal details
Born Trevor Andrew Manuel
(1956-01-31) 31 January 1956 (age 57)
Kensington, Cape Town, South Africa
Political party African National Congress
Spouse(s) Maria Ramos

Trevor Andrew Manuel (born 31 January 1956) is a South African politician, currently serving in the Cabinet of South Africa as Minister in the Presidency in charge of the National Planning Commission. Previously he was the Minister of Finance from 1996 to 2009, during the presidencies of Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki and Kgalema Motlanthe; he was one of the country's longest-serving finance ministers.[1] In May 2009, he was re-assigned to head up a National Planning Commission by President Jacob Zuma shortly after the latter's inauguration.

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Early life [edit]

Trevor Manuel was born in Kensington (Cape Town), during the apartheid era and classified as a Cape Coloured. His mother, Philma van Söhnen, was a garment factory worker, and his father, Abraham James Manuel, was a draughtsman.[2][3] According to Manuel's "family legend", his great-grandfather was a Portuguese immigrant; he had married an indigenous woman.[4] He grew up and was educated in the city. He matriculated in 1973 and studied Civil and Structural Engineering, and later, during his detention, law.[citation needed]

Public life [edit]

Manuel entered public life in 1981 as the General Secretary of the Cape Areas Housing Action Committee, after which he became a National Executive member of the United Democratic Front (UDF). In September 1985 Manuel was detained and then banned until 31 August 1990. However, Manuel's ban was lifted on 25 March 1986 after it was ruled that it was not in line with the provisions of the Internal Security Act. On 15 August 1986 Manuel was again detained under the emergency regulations for almost two years until July 1988. He was released from detention under severe restrictions but promptly detained again in September 1988, this time until February 1989. His release came with stringent restriction orders.

Post-apartheid [edit]

After the unbanning of the African National Congress (ANC), Manuel was appointed as deputy co-ordinator in the Western Cape Province. At the ANC's first regional conference in 1990 Manuel was elected publicity secretary. At the ANC's 1991 national conference Manuel was elected to the National Executive Committee. In 1992 Manuel became head of the ANC's Department of Economic Planning. Manuel was elected as an ANC Member of Parliament in 1994 and was appointed by President Nelson Mandela as Minister of Trade and Industry; two years later, in 1996, he was moved to the post of Minister of Finance.

The World Economic Forum selected Manuel as a "Global Leader for Tomorrow" in 1994, and he has received numerous international awards and recognition for his accomplishments. He is regarded highly by a broad section of the South African public and is widely viewed as one of the most competent South African ministers.[who?]

South Africa reported its first budget surplus in 2007. A combination of increased prosperity, high commodity prices and a wider tax base were credited with the surge of revenue. Manuel increased spending for education, housing and sanitation.

In the 2002 election to the ANC's National Executive Committee, Manuel placed first. At the ANC conference in Polokwane in December 2007, he was again elected to the National Executive Committee, this time in 57th place with 1,590 votes.[5] In April 2008 Manuel was announced chancellor of the Cape Peninsula University of Technology.

In September 2008, the International Monetary Fund commissioned a "Committee on IMF Governance Reform", to be chaired by Manuel. This report was submitted in March 2009.[6]

Resignation and re-appointment [edit]

World Economic Forum Annual Meeting (January 28, 2009. Davos)

On 23 September 2008, Trevor Manuel resigned as Finance Minister along with a number of other cabinet members after the resignation of President Thabo Mbeki, unsettling the financial market, but it was subsequently announced that he would be willing to continue to serve under the next president. Manuel explained the resignation as a principled gesture, and he expressed surprise at the market's reaction.[7] He was retained in his post in the cabinet of Mbeki's successor, Kgalema Motlanthe, which was announced on 25 September.[8]

Public spat with Jimmy Manyi [edit]

On 2 March 2011, Manuel published an open letter to Jimmy Manyi,[9] the spokesperson for the South African government, in which he accused him of racism and compared him to Hendrik Verwoerd. This letter was precipitated by the remarks that Manyi made about a change in the labour laws he had proposed in his previous position of Director-General of Labour. These changes affect the racial quota that employers in South Africa are to apply to their work force. Previously they needed to reflect the ethnic composition of the local community; this would now be changed to the composition of the country as a whole. Such a change would have severe consequences for the Coloured community of the Western Cape as well as for the Indian community of KwaZulu-Natal. For the former only 10% of jobs would be available in regions where they form a 60% majority. Manyi claimed that there was a "surplus" of Coloureds in the West-Cape and that this 'problem' should be solved by making the members of this community spread over other provinces—a solution similar to that of relocation under apartheid.

Manuel's sharp reaction to Manyi's remarks provoked an equally sharp response from Paul Ngobeni, a prominent backer of Jacob Zuma and John Hlophe.[10]

Personal life [edit]

Trevor Manuel married Maria Ramos on 27 December 2008.

References [edit]

External links [edit]

Political offices
Preceded by
Chris Liebenberg
Finance Minister of South Africa
1996–2009
Succeeded by
Pravin Gordhan

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Bizcommunity.com
Thu, 16 May 2013 02:14:11 -0700

Trevor Manuel, Minister in the Presidency in charge of the National Planning Commission is to be the keynote speaker at Stellenbosch University's (SU) Maties on the Plain event on 20 May, 2013, at Mondale High in Mitchells Plain. The event, jointly ...
 
Politicsweb
Tue, 14 May 2013 15:27:44 -0700

I want to thank the legislative sector for convening the conference on this important topic of the Role of Parliaments in Economic Transformation and Development. I also want to thank the Speaker of the National Assembly for inviting me to address you ...
 
Politicsweb
Wed, 15 May 2013 13:11:04 -0700

Last year when we participated in the Statistics SA (Stats SA) budget vote debate, we thanked everyone in the country for having participated in Census 2011 the previous October and at that point, we were awaiting the results. The Census 2011 results ...
 
Council on Foreign Relations (blog)
Wed, 24 Apr 2013 09:13:29 -0700

South Africa's Finance Minister Trevor Manuel chats with ruling African National Congress President Jacob Zuma in Parliament in Cape Town during the swearing in of members and the formal election of the country's president, May 6, 2009.

South African Broadcasting Corporation

South African Broadcasting Corporation
Mon, 20 May 2013 22:04:08 -0700

Minister in the Presidency, Trevor Manuel, says young South Africans must think beyond getting degrees, and arm themselves with critical skills. He addressed high school learners in Mitchell's Plain at the annual "Maties on the Plain" initiative ...
 
BDlive
Thu, 16 May 2013 02:04:44 -0700

... register that will see information from the South African Revenue Service (SARS), the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) and Statistics South Africa combined into one database, Planning Minister Trevor Manuel said on Wednesday.

Times LIVE

Times LIVE
Thu, 25 Apr 2013 01:16:24 -0700

Numsa has distributed booklets containing cartoons depicting DA leader Helen Zille and Planning Minister Trevor Manuel agreeing about pro-business aspects of the National Development Plan (NDP), it was reported on Thursday. In the cartoon, Manuel and ...

Sowetan

Sowetan
Sun, 28 Apr 2013 22:24:44 -0700

PLANNING Minister Trevor Manuel and SA Communist Party deputy general secretary Jeremy Cronin yesterday apparently snubbed Cosatu's socialist forum where they were due to debate the government's National Development Plan. Tweet ...
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