Serake Leeuw

Serake Jacob Leeuw (born 6 December 1960)[1] is a South African politician and former trade unionist.

[1] He was a member of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, where Andrew Feinstein said he was one of Parliament's "leading lights".

[3] Leeuw left the National Assembly after the 2000 local elections, on 6 December 2000,[4] in order to become Mayor of Matjhabeng Local Municipality in the Free State.

[5] During his term as mayor, the municipality faced violent service delivery protests in 2005.

[6][7][8] During apartheid, Leeuw was a founding member of the Post and Telecommunication Workers' Association (POTWA) and served as POTWA regional treasurer from 1986 to 1992.