Hubert Ingraham - Ingraham's Outgoing Cabinet

Ingraham's Outgoing Cabinet

Prime Minister and Minister of Finance – The Rt. Hon. Hubert Ingraham, PC, MP

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration – T. Brent Symonette, MP

Minister of National Security – Tommy Turnquest, MP

Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs – Sen. John Delaney

Minister of Housing and National Insurance – Neko Grant, MP (Neko Grant was named Minister of Housing after Kenneth Russell was fired by Hubert Ingraham)

Minister of Tourism and Aviation – Sen. Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace

Minister of Works and Transport – Neko Grant, MP

Minister of Health – Hubert Minnis, MP

Minister of Labour and Social Development – Sen. Dion Foulkes

Minister of Education – Desmond Bannister, MP

Minister of Youth,Sports and Culture – Charles Maynard, MP

Minister of Lands and Local Government – Byran Woodside, MP

Minister for the Environment – Earl Deveaux, MP

Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources – Larry Cartwright, MP

Minister of State for Finance and Public Service – Zhivargo Laing, MP

Minister of State for Utilities – Phenton Neymour, MP

Minister of State for Labour and Social Development – Loretta Butler-Turner, MP

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