Cameron Dugmore
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Cameron Muir Dugmore (born 16 September 1963) is a South African politician who is the Leader of the Opposition in the Western Cape Provincial Parliament. A member of the African National Congress, he has been serving as a Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament since 2014. He previously served in the provincial parliament from 1994 to 2009. He served as the Western Cape Provincial Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport from 2008 to 2009, and as the Western Cape Provincial Minister of Education from 2004 to 2008.[1][2][3]
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Cameron Dugmore | |
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Leader of the Opposition in the Western Cape Provincial Parliament | |
Assumed office 22 May 2019 | |
Premier | Alan Winde |
Preceded by | Khaya Magaxa |
Western Cape Provincial Minister of Cultural Affairs and Sport | |
In office 2 August 2008 – 6 May 2009 | |
Premier | Lynne Brown |
Preceded by | Whitey Jacobs |
Succeeded by | Sakkie Jenner |
Western Cape Provincial Minister of Education | |
In office 30 April 2004 – 2 August 2008 | |
Premier | Lynne Brown Ebrahim Rasool |
Preceded by | André Gaum |
Succeeded by | Yousuf Gabru |
Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament Formerly: Western Cape Provincial Legislature | |
Assumed office 21 May 2014 | |
Constituency | Hessequa |
In office 7 May 1994 – 6 May 2009 | |
Constituency | Mosselbay |
Personal details | |
Born | Cameron Muir Dugmore (1963-09-16) 16 September 1963 (age 60) |
Nationality | South African |
Political party | African National Congress (1991–present) |
Spouse | Melanie Lue |
Children | 2 daughters; 1 son |
Residence | Rondebosch, Cape Town |
Education | Union Preparatory School York High School University of Cape Town |
Alma mater | University of Cape Town |
Occupation | Politician |
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