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Deputy Minister Dipuo Peters suspended by Ramaphosa for one month without pay.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has suspended Dipuo Peters, the Deputy Minister of Small Business Development and a former Minister of Transport.
There will be no pay during the one-month suspension. In late 2023, Peters was removed from her seat in all committee meetings, parliamentary sessions, debates, and other activities for the final months of the sixth Parliament.
According to the Presidency, Peters had breached the Code of Ethical Conduct in her former portfolio as Minister of Transport.
“President Cyril Ramaphosa has, in writing, informed Deputy Minister of Small Business Development, Ms Dipuo Peters, of his decision to suspend her.
The decision follows a sanction adopted by Parliament’s Joint Committee on Ethics and Members Interests against the Deputy Minister. The Committee found that Ms Peters had breached the Code of Ethical Conduct in her former portfolio as Minister of Transport.
Consequently, Ms Peters was sanctioned and suspended for one term. The suspension, which will be without pay, became effective on 28 February 2024 and will end on 28 March 2024.”
Statement from the Presidency
PRESIDENT SUSPENDS DEPUTY MINISTER DIPUO PETERS
— #SONA2024 | Presidency 🇿🇦 (@PresidencyZA) March 1, 2024
President @CyrilRamaphosa has, in writing, informed Deputy Minister of Small Business Development, Ms Dipuo Peters, of his decision to suspend her. https://t.co/yb3v4LIUaA



