Charles Redcliffe

Charles Robert Redcliffe (born 24 September 1946)[1] is a South African politician.

Originally from the Eastern Cape,[2] Redcliffe was elected to the Western Cape caucus of the Senate of South Africa during the 22nd South African Parliament from 1994; he represented the National Party.

[5][6] During the March 2003 floor-crossing window, he left the New National Party to join the Democratic Alliance.

[8] In 2006, he pled guilty in the trial resulting from the Travelgate scandal.

[9] He admitted to using vouchers to take a £1,500 cruise with his wife and to pay for his son's £1,000 honeymoon.