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SA: Parliament sends condolences on passing away of firts National Assembly Serjeant-At-Arms Godfre Cleinwerck

SA: Parliament sends condolences on passing away of firts National Assembly Serjeant-At-Arms Godfre Cleinwerck
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4th February 2016

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National Assembly (NA) Speaker, Ms Baleka Mbete and Deputy Speaker, Mr Lechesa Tsenoli, have expressed their sadness over the passing away, today, of the first Serjeant-at-Arms of the democratic Parliament, Mr Godfrey Cleinwerck.

Mr Cleinwerck retired in January 2011, after 16 years as Serjeant-at-Arms in the NA.

During this time, he announced former President Nelson Mandela’s first entry into the NA Chamber in 1994. In 1999 he again announced his procession out of the Chamber upon his retirement.

Members of the NA held Mr Cleinwerck in high esteem and expressed great respect and affection in their farewell speeches to him in November 2010 before his retirement.

Speaking on behalf of the African National Congress, veteran of the struggle for a democratic and non-racial South Africa, Mr Andrew Mlangeni, reminded Members that the Serjeant-at-Arms “is the custodian of the Mace and the authority of the Speaker in the House.

Mr Mlangeni also recalled that Mr Cleinwerck had referred tongue-in-cheek to himself as the “chief bouncer of the National Assembly”.

This, Mr Mlangeni said, “was due to the fact that, during the period 1996 to 2010, he was called to action to escort Members from the precincts after they were ordered to withdraw from the Chamber after having disregarded the authority of the Chair.”

Mr Cleinwerck was a founder member of the SA Serjeant-at-Arms Association and as a founder member of the Commonwealth Association of Serjeant-at-Arms for Africa he was elected chairperson in 2000.

Parliament extends its sincere sympathies to Mr Cleinwerck’s family and friends and wishes them strength during this sad time.

 

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