Hlengiwe Christophina Mgabadeli is a South African politician who represented the
African National Congress (ANC) in the
National Assembly from 2004 to 2014. During her second term in the assembly, from 2009 to 2014, she represented the
KwaZulu-Natal constituency and chaired
Parliament's
Joint Standing Committee on Defence.
Legislative career
Mgabadeli was elected to an ANC seat in the
National Assembly in the
2004 general election. She was re-elected in the
next general election
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in 2009,
and the ANC additionally nominated her to chair
Parliament's
Joint Standing Committee on Defence. In the 2014 general election, she was ranked 32nd on the ANC's provincial party list for KwaZulu-Natal and therefore failed to gain re-election.
In 2019, she returned briefly to the public eye while testifying at the
State Capture Commission. Whistleblower
Vytjie Mentor, in attempting to provide corroborating evidence for her claim that the
Gupta family had offered her a ministerial job in 2010, told the commission that she might have told Mgabadeli about her meeting with the Guptas at the time, both because of a personal friendliness and because of Mgabadeli's committee job. However, Mgabadeli told the commission that she did not recall having heard about the meeting until Mentor made her public allegations years later.
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African National Congress politicians
Members of the National Assembly of South Africa
21st-century South African politicians
21st-century South African women politicians
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)