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Parliamentary Editor
CAPE TOWN The last of the African National Congress (ANC) MPs accused of fraud in the R15m Travelgate scandal, Mnyamezeli Booi, has been appointed chief whip in the National Assembly.
Where other ANC MPs pleaded guilty in sentence agreements with the National Prosecuting Authority, Booi has chosen to contest the charges in court.
The case is expected to go to trial in February.
ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe made a two-pronged foray into Parliament yesterday to announce appointments after the promotion of MPs to cabinet posts and to engage with MPs perhaps planning to join the rebellion led by former defence minister Mosiuoa Lekota.
This followed reports that a 50-strong group of MPs would refuse to vote the party line on scrapping the Scorpions.
Mantashe would not reply when asked about his new chief whip s continued involvement in criminal proceedings.
Booi replaces Nathi Mthethwa, who was appointed safety and security minister in President Kgalema Motlanthe s cabinet



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'After 9/11, the entire world was ready to stand with us,' and now, Shapiro said, respect for the country has been greatly diminished worldwide. 'The U.S. is neither respected, liked or feared around the world.'
Advisers to presidential candidates play critical roles in shaping their agendas, establishing talking points and developing policy, said Michael Lewkowicz, assistant professor of politics. After the election, they may go on to assume a role inside the president's cabinet or become an informal adviser.
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He also commented on the candidates' choices of running mates.
'Sen. Obama, I think, used good judgment in choosing Joe Biden,' Shapiro said, referring to the Democratic vice presidential candidate



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