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Dianne Kohler Barnard is a South African politician and former journalist, and a Member of
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for the Democratic Alliance (DA). In October 2015, she was expelled from the party by the DA Federal Executive. In December 2015, the decision was lifted on appeal to the DA's Federal Legal Commission. She was born in
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, and currently resides in
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, where she represents the Durban South constituency.


Career in journalism

Kohler Barnard spent 23 years working as a radio and print journalist. She ran the KwaZulu-Natal offices of
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and also presented/produced the station's afternoon news programme ''The Editors''. Kohler Barnard is also the former chairperson of the Broadcast, Electronic Media and Allied Workers' Union in KwaZulu-Natal, and was a founder member of the inaugural SABC HIV/Aids Committee.


Politics

Kohler Barnard moved to politics in response to increasing state interference in the management of the
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. She was elected to parliament with the DA in 2004, and was initially spokesperson on Arts and Culture. She was subsequently appointed opposition spokesperson on Health, and was a vocal critic of incumbent Health Minister
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, particularly over her support for controversial German vitamin salesman
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. Rath attempted to sue Kohler Barnard for describing him as a "
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", and also tried to sue newspapers that carried the remark. Subsequently, Kohler Barnard was appointed as Shadow Minister of Police. She was also the DA's representative on the SADC observer mission to
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for the last two elections in that country. Following a scandal (see below), she was shifted to the position of deputy spokesperson on Public Works in 2015. She was returned to the Police portfolio, but this time as Deputy Shadow Minister, in August 2017.


Controversy

Kohler Barnard was almost expelled from the DA in October 2015, when it emerged that she had controversially shared on her
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page a post from someone else suggesting that life in South Africa was better under former apartheid President
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. She deleted it after it was on her site overnight. It appeared on Twitter as shared by the ANC some weeks later. Although it had long since been deleted on FB one of the first instructions to Kohler Barnard to delete the post came from former DA leader Helen Zille, who seemed to be under the impression that the post had been shared recently. Kohler Barnard apologised unreservedly for her action, and was subsequently demoted to the position of shadow Deputy Minister of Public Works. New DA party leader
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came under pressure to expel her from the party. The disciplinary panel apparently recommended that Kohler Barnard be fined R20,000, be removed from all internally elected DA positions, pay for public apologies in 5 newspapers and attend a social media management course at her own expense. Following this, Kohler Barnard's membership of the DA was terminated by the DA Federal Executive. She then appealed the decision to the DA Federal Legal Commission, as a result of which her expulsion was suspended for a period of 5 years. The controversy was alleged to harm the image of the DA, which has been trying to project itself as an anti-apartheid party, and also caused some serious internal tension, as some have viewed the original decisions as harsh. A media report in 2016 indicated that Kohler Barnard may not have complied with all of the various sanctions placed on her by the due date.


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Offices held

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