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Natasha Wendy Anita Mazzone (born 9 May 1979) is a South African politician who served as the Chief Whip of the Official Opposition in the National Assembly of South Africa from October 2019 until August 2022. She has been a Member of the
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, representing the official opposition Democratic Alliance (DA), since 2009. She was the second Deputy Federal Council Chairperson of the DA and the party's spokesperson on state capture. Mazzone has previously served as Shadow Minister of Public Enterprises and of Communications.


Early life and education

Mazzone is the child of immigrant parents and was born in
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South Africa. Her father Giovanni was born in Pietrastornina in the Province of Avellino in Italy and was a chef. He died in April 2021. Her mother Valerie was born in London, England. Mazzone is the youngest of three children. She attended Sunnyside Primary School and matriculated from
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, Pretoria in 1996. She passed matric with a university exemption. In 1997, she enrolled for a law degree at the
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. She was active in student politics at UP, serving as the speaker of the Students' Representative Council (SRC) between 2000 and 2001. She did not complete her law degree. Mazzone left the UP in 2002 and enrolled at the
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(UNISA). In September 2002, she began taking courses towards a Bachelor of Laws (LLB). She did other courses in 2003, 2007, and 2010, respectively, but she did not receive sufficient credits to get her law degree. Mazzone did her legal articles between 2002 and 2007 under Victor Williams at Hahn & Hahn Attorneys in Hatfield, Pretoria. She completed her articles in accordance with Section 5(3) of the Attorneys Act, which stated that a candidate could do their articles in five years if they were studying towards an LLB. In 2004, Mazzone did a practical legal training course at Legal Education and Development (LEAD) and received a certificate. Mazzone studied music and opera at the Lorraine Haverman school of music. In 2010 Mazzone was selected to attend the American Council of Young Political Leaders program.


Political career


Youth leader

She started her political career in 1997 at the
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(UP) where she was the chairperson of the Democratic Party (DP) Youth branch. In 1998, she was elected as the National Federal Youth Leader of the DP. In the same year, she was elected to the Student Representative Council at UP and was the Executive member for Student Safety. In 1999, Mazzone was elected as the Speaker of the UP SRC. In 2000, the Democratic Alliance (DA) was formed and the DP formed part of this merger. She was then elected as the National Federal Youth Leader of the DA, a position she held until 2004.


Tshwane City Council

In 2000, Mazzone stood for election as a city councillor in the Tshwane Metro. She was elected in December and at age 21, she was the youngest councillor in the municipality. In 2003, the DA caucus in the Metro elected Mazzone to the position of Chief Whip of the Official Opposition and she held this position until her election to Parliament in May 2009.


Parliamentary career

Mazzone was sworn in as a Member of Parliament on 6 May 2009. She was first made the Shadow Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development by Parliamentary Leader
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. During Trollip's first Shadow
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, Mazzone was made the Shadow Minister of Communications. She held this position until newly elected Parliamentary Leader
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appointed her to the position of Shadow Minister of Public Enterprises. Mazzone represents the Democratic Alliance on the Joint Standing Committee on the Financial Management of Parliament, the Disciplinary Committee, and the Rules Committee. Formerly a member of both the Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises and the Portfolio Committee on Communications, she was also the party whip in charge of legislation before her appointment as chief whip. Mazzone has also been involved in the provincial politics of
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. She was elected as one of three deputy provincial chairpersons of the Democratic Alliance in October 2009. In April 2010, she ran for Provincial Leader of the DA. She faced former DA MP Janet Semple and incumbent
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. Mazzone was eliminated in the first round and Semple went on to narrowly win the election. At the DA's 2018 Federal Congress, Mazzone was elected as the second Deputy Federal Council Chairperson of the party. She served alongside Thomas Walters. Her election was initially disputed by Khume Ramulifho, who also contested the position, and other senior DA politicians. Ramulifho argued that her taking up the position was illegal since the position was not yet created when the election was held. The party's Federal Legal Commission had taken the decision to appoint her since she received the second most votes. The party later resolved the matter. On 31 October 2019, Mazzone was appointed Chief Whip of the Official Opposition, succeeding
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, who was elected DA parliamentary leader and became Leader of the Opposition. She is the party's first female chief whip. In 2020, she stood down as a deputy federal council chairperson. On 18 August 2022, Steenhuisen appointed deputy chief whip Siviwe Gwarube as the new chief whip of the DA parliamentary caucus and as the Chief Whip of the Official Opposition, succeeding Mazzone. Mazzone was appointed as the National Securty Advisor to the Leader of the Opposition and will now serve on the Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence.


2021 Wikipedia article qualifications controversy

In April 2021, the DA Western Cape leader,
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, was suspended for having lied on his CV about having a BCom degree. Mazzone's Wikipedia article was then edited by an anonymous user, who changed her occupation in the
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from 'Advocate' to 'None'. 'Advocate' was added to the infobox in October 2020 by an anonymous editor. Mazzone was then accused by
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party Secretary-General Brett Herron of editing the Wikipedia article about her to remove the word 'Advocate' from the infobox and lying about having a law degree and being an advocate. Party insiders also claimed that she had misrepresented her qualifications to get a seat on the Federal Legal Commission of the DA. Mazzone has accused detractors of "fiddling" with the Wikipedia article and said she didn't complete the degree, but did do legal articles. She has also said that she only has matric. The Good party called for the DA to take action against Mazzone, and Herron wrote an open letter to DA leader
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on 20 April 2021 requesting that the DA provide clarity on the matter and address questions surrounding the controversy, such as when did she do her articles, did she complete them and why some websites list her as having legal qualifications. The DA's
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responded to Herron on 21 April, saying that Mazzone completed her articles in terms of Section 5(3) of the Attorneys Act and she has done her LEAD egal Education and DevelopmentTraining. Sarupen also said that her biography on the DA website did not make reference to any legal qualifications. Herron responded by saying that there is a lot of ambiguity about Mazzone's qualifications. On 27 April 2021, ''
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'' published an article 'Fact-checking Natasha Mazzone's qualifications claims' in which journalist Rebecca Davis addressed claims that Mazzone had been dishonest about her educational background and that she claimed to have a law degree that she never completed. ''Daily Maverick'' found she did not achieve a law degree at UP and UNISA respectively but did do her legal articles as per Section 5(3) of the Attorneys Act at Hahn & Hahn Attorneys. They concluded that they have yet to obtain evidence that Mazzone had been dishonest about her education.


Personal life

Mazzone is a Buddhist. She married fellow Democratic Alliance MP Kevin Mileham in July 2017.


Awards

In March 2021, she became a recipient of the
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, an equivalent of a knighthood in
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.


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