Bernhardt Esau

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The Honourable

Bernhardt Esau

MP
Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources
In office
21 March 2010 – 13 November 2019
PresidentHifikepunye Pohamba
Hage Geingob
Preceded byAbraham Iyambo
Succeeded byAlbert Kawana (acting)
Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry
In office
1999–2010
PresidentSam Nujoma
Hifikepunye Pohamba
Preceded byWilfried Emvula
Succeeded byTjekero Tweya
Personal details
Born
Bernhardt Martin Esau

(1957-12-09) 9 December 1957 (age 63)
South West Africa
NationalityNamibia Namibian
Political partyFlag of South West Africa People's Organisation.svg SWAPO
ResidenceWindhoek
Alma materUniversity of Fort Hare
OccupationTrade unionist, politician

Bernhardt Martin Esau, also Bernhard[1] or Bernard[2] (born 9 December 1957), is a Namibian politician. A member of the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), Esau has been a member of the National Assembly since being nominated by President Sam Nujoma and subsequently elected in the 1994 Namibian general election.

Esau became a member of parliament in 1995 and joined cabinet in 1999 as Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry. In 2010 he was promoted to Minister of Fisheries, a portfolio he held until November 2019 when he was forced to resign in the wake of the Fishrot scandal.

Career[]

Esau was born in Swakopmund, Erongo Region on 9 December 1957.[citation needed] He earned his matric at St. Josephs Training College in Döbra in 1977 and graduated from the University of Fort Hare in 1984. Esau rose through the Mineworkers Union of Namibia to become secretary general of the umbrella National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW) in 1991. In 1992, during a time of debate concerning the role of Namibia's trade unions, Esau favored maintaining an alliance with SWAPO. However, Esau later in 1994 suggested that the trade unions could form their own political party if workers' rights continued to be ignored by the SWAPO government. In the same year he was placed on the National Assembly list for SWAPO and was voted into the National Assembly in the parliamentary election. Esau was a member of the politburo of SWAPO from 1991 to 1997, and of the Central Committee of the party since 1991. As Deputy Minister, Esau had to support liberal economic policies, including the setting up of export processing zones in Namibia where labour laws do not apply.[3]

Bribery scandal[]

From March 2010 Esau served as Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources. In President Hage Geingob's cabinet, appointed in March 2015, Esau was retained in his post.[4] In November 2019 he was forced to resign over allegations that he took bribes in exchange for providing fishing quotas to the Icelandic fishing company Samherji.[5][6] He was subsequently arrested on these charges, along with the former justice minister Sacky Shanghala.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Geingob accepts Esau, Shanghala resignations. The Namibian, 13. November 2019.
  2. ^ Esau, Shanghala resign amid corruption claims — President accepts resignations Namibia Economist, 13. November 2019.
  3. ^ Bernhardt Esau Archived June 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine at Namibia Institute for Democracy
  4. ^ "Geingob announces Cabinet". The Namibian. 20 March 2015.
  5. ^ Reuters (2019-11-13). "Two Namibian Ministers Resign Over Bribery Scandal Involving Icelandic Fishing Firm". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  6. ^ Iileka, Sakeus (14 November 2019). "Disgraced ministers resign". The Namibian. p. 1.
  7. ^ "Namibia arrests former justice minister in fishing scandal". Reuters. 27 November 2019. Retrieved 2019-11-27.
Preceded by
Abraham Iyambo
Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources
2010–2019
Succeeded by
Albert Kawana (acting)
Preceded by
Wilfried Emvula
Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry
1999–2010
Succeeded by
Tjekero Tweya
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