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Name
  
Andrew Feinstein

Role
  
South African Politician

Party
  
African National Congress


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Education
  
King's College, Cambridge, University of Cape Town

Books
  
The Shadow World: Ins, After the Party: Corruptio, After the Party: A Personal, Opening Lines - Pinky Pro

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Andrew Josef Feinstein (born 16 March 1964) is a former South African politician who currently resides in the United Kingdom, but remains a South African citizen.

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Personal life

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He was born in Cape Town to Ralph Josef Feinstein and Erika Hemmer. He graduated from Wynberg Boys' High School in 1981, and received further education at King's College, Cambridge, the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Cape Town. He married Simone Sultana on 18 December 1993, and has a son and a daughter. His interests include reading, classical & jazz music, cinema, theatre, watching rugby, cricket & soccer.

Political life

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A member of the African National Congress, his political life began when he served as an advisor to Gauteng's then-MEC of Finance, Jabu Moleketi, from 1994 to 1996. He also worked as an economic advisor to then-premier Tokyo Sexwale. He was elected as a member of the South African Parliament's lower house in 1997.

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During his time in office, he served as chair of its study group on public accounts and ANC's official spokesman on the National Assembly's public accounts committee. Feinstein was at the time referred to as "one of its most vocal and talented MPs", who argued that a thorough investigation into the South African Arms Deal had to be done. However, he resigned in 2001 when the ANC refused to launch an investigation into the matter. He was succeeded by Geoff Doidge in both positions.

Immigration to the UK

He now resides in London, where he chairs the Aids charity Friends of the Treatment Action Campaign, and lectures and writes on South Africa. He also works as a Securities Coordinator for Investec Bank UK Ltd.

He is now considered an ANC dissident and critic, with his memoirs, After the Party, being severely critical of the political culture of the ANC.

In an interview with Democracy Now!, he noted the ways in which the global arms trade was linked to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

In 2011 Feinstein published The Shadow World, an investigation into the global arms industry. He reported "that the trade in weapons accounts for around 40 percent of all corruption in all world trade The .. trade in weapons is extremely closely tied into the mechanics of government. The defence manufacturers, those who make the weapons, are closely tied in to governments, to militaries, to intelligence agencies and crucially to political parties."

Books

  • After the Party: A Personal and Political Journey Inside the ANC
  • The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade.
  • References

    Andrew Feinstein Wikipedia