Glynnis Breytenbach

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Preceded byOffice established[1]
Succeeded byPosition vacant
Glynnis Breytenbach
Shadow Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development
In office
5 December 2020[1]  14 June 2024
DeputyWerner Horn
LeaderJohn Steenhuisen
Preceded byOffice established[1]
Succeeded byPosition vacant
In office
5 June 2014[2]  5 June 2019[3]
DeputyWerner Horn
LeaderMmusi Maimane
Preceded byDene Smuts
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Shadow Minister of Justice and Correctional Services
In office
5 June 2019[3]  5 December 2020[1]
DeputyWerner Horn
LeaderMmusi Maimane
John Steenhuisen
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Member of the National Assembly of South Africa
Assumed office
21 May 2014
ConstituencyGauteng
Personal details
Born (1960-08-09) 9 August 1960 (age 65)
PartyDemocratic Alliance
Alma materUniversity of South Africa
Occupation
  • Prosecutor
  • advocate
  • politician
  • legislator
  • author
ProfessionLawyer

Glynnis Breytenbach (born 9 August 1960, /ˈbrtɛn ˈbʌx/) is a former prosecutor for the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) of South Africa and is a Member of Parliament for the Democratic Alliance (DA).[4] She was Shadow Minister of Justice when the DA was the official opposition to the ANC.[5] In this capacity, she has called for an end to ongoing political interference that has compromised the integrity of the NPA.[6][7][8][9] Her protracted dispute with the NPA over her suspension in 2012 from its Specialised Commercial Crime Unit was covered extensively in the media. In 2017, she published a memoir, Rule of Law,[10] and in 2018 was shortlisted for the National Director of Public Prosecutions post at the NPA, but later withdrew her candidacy.[11]

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