Connie Mulder

Petrus Cornelius Mulder
Minister of Information
In office
1968–1977
Prime Minister John Vorster
Personal details
Born (1925-06-05)5 June 1925
Warmbaths, Transvaal Province, Union of South Africa
Died 12 January 1988(1988-01-12) (aged 62)
Johannesburg, Transvaal Province, South Africa
Citizenship South African
Nationality South African
Political party Conservative Party
National Party
Children Pieter Mulder, Corné Mulder

Connie Mulder, born Petrus Cornelius Mulder (5 June 1925[1] 12 January 1988 in Johannesburg), was a South African politician, cabinet minister and father of Pieter Mulder, the current leader of the Freedom Front Plus.

He started his working career as a teacher of Afrikaans, German and History at the Randgate Afrikaansmediumskool and obtained his PhD from Witwatersrand University. Mulder was a married father of four. Two of his children, Pieter and Corné Mulder, followed their father into politics. Both serve as of the 2009 election in the National Assembly of South Africa as Members of Parliament for the Freedom Front Plus.

Political career

Mayor

In 1951 he was appointed member of the city council of Randfontein and immediately elected deputy mayor and chairman of the finance committee of the city council. In 1953 (at age 28) he was elected mayor of Randfontein[1] and two years later in 1955 was elected President of the Transvaal Municipal Association. In 1957 he was elected mayor again and he was a member of the United Municipal Executive of South Africa for four years.

Parliament

Mulder was elected to the legislature in 1958 as a National Party member. John Vorster named him Information Minister in 1968. In 1977, he was implicated as namesake of the Muldergate Scandal, in which he was accused of having established a government slush fund for financing The Citizen, for the purpose of bolstering support for Vorster's regime among English-speaking South Africans.

In January 1978 he was appointed Minister of Plural Relations and Development.

Though the scandal eventually brought about Vorster's downfall and complete retirement from politics, Mulder only barely lost the ballot to succeed him in September 1978, losing the final round to Pieter Willem Botha in a narrow 72-78 vote. He subsequently was retained in Botha's reshuffling of the government. However the Information Scandal stories started appearing in the media and this led to his resignation as Minister on November 8, 1978.

After the founding of the Conservative Party, in which he participated, Mulder was elected to the House of Assembly in the election of 1987, at the age of 62. By then suffering from terminal cancer he succumbed on 12 January 1988 before being able to take his seat.

His two sons, Pieter and Corné, became Conservative Party MPs in 1988 and currently serve in Parliament as members of Freedom Front Plus.

References

  1. 1 2 "Dr Cornelius Petrus "Connie" Mulder". Retrieved January 29, 2013.
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