Formerly: Western Cape Provincial Legislature
Albert Fritz was born in Woodstock, Cape Town in 1959. He attended the Oaklands High School, but was expelled in 1976 due to his involvement in anti-apartheid riots. Mr Fritz holds a BA Honours degree in Social Sciences and an LLB degree from the University of the Western Cape. In March 2022, Western Cape Premier Alan Winde announced his decision to remove Albert Fritz from the provincial cabinet effective immediately following several allegations of sexual misconduct that were brought against Fritz, former MEC of community safety in the Western Cape.
Democratic Alliance (DA)
Not associated with any constituency offices
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Member of the Executive Committee: Police Oversight and Community Safety at Western Cape Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 22nd May 2019 until 1st March 2022
Member at Western Cape Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 22nd May 2019 until 1st March 2022
16th Candidate at Democratic Alliance Provincial Western Cape Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
Member of the Executive Committee: Social Development at Western Cape Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from June 2014 until 7th May 2019
Member at Western Cape Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 21st May 2014 until 7th May 2019
Constituency Contact at DA Constituency Area: Mitchells Plain 2 (Constituency Area)
from 10th May 2014 until 7th May 2019
Member-elect at Western Cape Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 16th May 2014 until 21st May 2014
9th Candidate at Democratic Alliance Provincial Western Cape Election List 2014 (Election List)
from 22nd April 2014 until 7th May 2014
Constituency Contact at DA Constituency Area: Mitchells Plain 2 (Constituency Area)
until 6th May 2014
Minister for Social Development at Western Cape Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
until 6th May 2014
2021 committee attendance as mp
100% attendance rate (3 of 3 )
2020 committee attendance as mp
80% attendance rate (4 of 5 )
2019 committee attendance as mp
100% attendance rate (2 of 2 )
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Whether the occupation-specific dispensation of educators will be (a) finalised and (b) paid by her department; if not, why not; ...
Whether the food shortage that was one of the causes of the hostage drama at a certain correctional centre (name ...
Whether any agreements are in place between her department and the provincial departments of education regarding the recruitment and appointment ...
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DIRECTORSHIP AND PARTNERSHIPS
1 items
Directorship/Partnership | Type of Business |
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Eduwise Volunteers CC [Dormant] |
Educational tourism |
LAND AND PROPERTY
2 items
Description | Extent | Location |
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House |
596 sq.m. |
Goodwood |
House |
802 sq.m. |
Yzerfontein [transfer not finalized] |