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Brandon Topham | |
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Deputy Shadow Minister of the Auditor General | |
Assumed office October 2015 | |
Leader | Mmusi Maimane |
Deputy Shadow Minister of Appropriations | |
Member of Parliament for Midrand,Gauteng | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1971-06-07)June 7, 1971 (age 53) Pretoria, South Africa |
Political party | Democratic Alliance |
Residence(s) | Pretoria, South Africa |
Alma mater | University of South Africa |
Occupation | Member of Parliament |
Profession | Politician, Community Leader, Businessman |
Brandon Rodney Topham (bornPretoria, 7 June 1971) is a South African politician, community leader and businessman.[1] He is also aSouth African Freemason[2]
Brandon Topham has served on the boards of a wide variety of businesses, often as Secretary, CFO, Financial Director or Non Executive Director. These companies include1time Airline, Ecsponent Limited,SEESA (Pty) Ltd, Telemasters Holdings Limited and the Professional Provident Society (PPS).[3][4]
He is a Qualified Lawyer, Chartered Accountant, Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), and Chartered Management Accountant (CIMA).[5][6]
Topham became interested in politics at the age of 16 when he witnessed the unfairness ofapartheid. He avoided compulsory military service when he went to university.[7]
As a long-standing member of theDemocratic Alliance, South Africa's main opposition party, he was chosen to be the DA's candidate for mayor of theCity of Tshwane in 2011.[8] The governing ANC retained the metro, however. Topham thereafter led the DA opposition in the Tshwane council.
After standing unsuccessfully to be the party's mayoral candidate again in 2016, Topham instead became a Member of theSouth African Parliament for the DA and served as Deputy Shadow Minister of The Auditor General, and The Deputy Shadow Minister of Appropriations.
In October 2016 Topham criticised Minister of FinanceMalusi Gigaba and suggested that there is more to theSouth African Revenue Service's collection shortfall of R50.8 Billion and that "There may be a rolling of payment and collection. I suggest you do a performance appraisal for senior SARS officials and see if they’ve reported truthfully."[9]
In 2018, Topham resigned from parliament.
Topham has been named grand treasurer of the Grand Lodge of South Africa in 2015.[10]He is currently listed as Secretary of Lodge Koh-I-Noor no 79 inPretoria.[11]
In March 2016 theFreemasons were accused of influencing theDemocratic Alliance's candidate list. Topham dismissed these claims and stated "The Freemasons are not a secret society and do not take oaths. Some people who do not believe all men are created equal, use it as a bogeyman, as theBroederbond did in the previous dispensation" He further mentioned that only about 30 public representatives nationwide are Freemasons.[12]
The forensic report detailing how R1,4 Billion disappeared during theFidentia Scandal, aPonzi Scheme, was co-compiled by Topham.[13]