Manning Administration (2001–10)
The Cabinet
Inaugural Cabinet: 26 December 2001 – 9 October 2002
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Attorney-General | Glenda Morean | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Knowlson Gift | |
Minister of Finance | Patrick Manning | |
Minister of Local Government | Jarrette Narine | |
Minister of Education | Hazel Manning | |
Minister of Works and Transport | Franklin Khan | |
Minister of Health | Colm Imbert | |
Minister of Culture and Tourism | Pennelope Beckles | |
Minister of Housing | Danny Montano | |
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries | Eric A. Williams | |
Minister of Social Development | Pennelope Beckles | |
Minister of Legal Affairs | Camille Robinson-Regis | |
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs | Roger Boynes | |
Minister of Planning and Development | Dr. Keith Rowley |
28 December 2001 – 9 October 2002
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Minister of Trade and Industry | Kenneth Valley | |
Minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education | Hedwige Bereaux |
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7 January 2002 – 9 October 2002
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Minister of National Security | Howard Chin Lee |
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8 February 2002 – 9 October 2002
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Minister of Labour and Small and Micro-Enterprise Development | Lawrence Achong |
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5 April 2002 – 9 October 2002
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Minister of Agriculture, Land and Marine Resources | John Rahael | |
Minister of Community Development and Gender Affairs | Joan Yuille-Williams | |
Minister of Public Utilities and the Environment | Martin Joseph | |
Minister of Public Administration and Information | Dr. Lenny Saith |
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Second Inaugural Cabinet: 15 October 2002 – 9 November 2003
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Attorney-General | Glenda Morean-Phillip | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Knowlson Gift | |
Minister of Finance | Patrick Manning | |
Minister of National Security and Rehabilitation | Howard Chin Lee | |
Minister of Trade and Industry | Kenneth Valley | |
Minister of Local Government | Jarrette Narine | |
Minister of Education | Hazel Manning | |
Minister of Works and Transport | Franklin Khan | |
Minister of Health | Colm Imbert | |
Minister of Agriculture, Land and Marine Resources | John Rahael | |
Minister of Public Administration and Information | Dr. Lenny Saith | |
Minister of Culture and Tourism | Pennelope Beckles | |
Minister of Community Development and Gender Affairs | Joan Yuille-Williams | |
Minister of Housing | Martin Joseph | |
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries | Eric A. Williams | |
Minister of Labour | Lawrence Achong | |
Minister of Social Development | Mustapha Abdul-Hamid | |
Minister of Public Utilities and the Environment | Rennie Dumas | |
Minister of Legal Affairs | Camille Robinson-Regis | |
Minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education | Danny Montano | |
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs | Roger Boynes | |
Minister of Planning and Development | Dr. Keith Rowley |
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First reshuffle: 10 November 2003 – 21 March 2004
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Attorney-General | John Jeremie | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Knowlson Gift | |
Minister of Finance | Patrick Manning | |
Minister of National Security | Martin Joseph | |
Minister of Trade and Industry | Kenneth Valley | |
Minister of Local Government | Rennie Dumas | |
Minister of Education | Hazel Manning | |
Minister of Works and Transport | Franklin Khan | |
Minister of Health | John Rahael | |
Minister of Agriculture, Land and Marine Resources | Jarrette Narine | |
Minister of Public Administration and Information | Dr. Lenny Saith | |
Minister of Tourism | Howard Chin Lee | |
Minister of Community Development and Culture | Joan Yuille-Williams | |
Minister of Housing | Dr. Keith Rowley | |
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries | Eric A. Williams | |
Minister of Labour | Lawrence Achong | |
Minister of Social Development and Gender Affairs | Mustapha Abdul-Hamid | |
Minister of Public Utilities and the Environment | Pennelope Beckles | |
Minister of Legal Affairs | Danny Montano | |
Minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education | Colm Imbert | |
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs | Roger Boynes | |
Minister of Planning and Development | Camille Robinson-Regis |
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Second reshuffle: 22 March 2004 – 13 May 2005
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Attorney-General | John Jeremie | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Knowlson Gift | |
Minister of Finance | Patrick Manning | |
Minister of National Security | Martin Joseph | |
Minister of Trade and Industry | Kenneth Valley | |
Minister of Local Government | Rennie Dumas | |
Minister of Education | Hazel Manning | |
Minister of Works and Transport | Franklin Khan | |
Minister of Health | John Rahael | |
Minister of Agriculture, Land and Marine Resources | Jarrette Narine | |
Minister of Public Administration and Information | Dr. Lenny Saith | |
Minister of Tourism | Howard Chin Lee | |
Minister of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs | Joan Yuille-Williams | |
Minister of Housing | Dr. Keith Rowley | |
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries | Eric A. Williams | |
Minister of Labour | Anthony Roberts | |
Minister of Social Development | Mustapha Abdul-Hamid | |
Minister of Public Utilities and the Environment | Pennelope Beckles | |
Minister of Legal Affairs | Danny Montano | |
Minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education | Colm Imbert | |
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs | Roger Boynes | |
Minister of Planning and Development | Camille Robinson-Regis |
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Third reshuffle: 14 May 2005 – 15 January 2006
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Attorney-General | John Jeremie | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Knowlson Gift | |
Minister of Finance | Patrick Manning | |
Minister of National Security | Martin Joseph | |
Minister of Trade and Industry | Kenneth Valley | |
Minister of Local Government | Rennie Dumas | |
Minister of Education | Hazel Manning | |
Minister of Works and Transport | Colm Imbert | |
Minister of Health | John Rahael | |
Minister of Agriculture, Land and Marine Resources | Jarrette Narine | |
Minister of Public Administration and Information | Dr. Lenny Saith | |
Minister of Tourism | Howard Chin Lee | |
Minister of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs | Joan Yuille-Williams | |
Minister of Housing | Dr. Keith Rowley | |
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries | Eric A. Williams | |
Minister of Labour | Danny Montano | |
Minister of Social Development | Anthony Roberts | |
Minister of Public Utilities and the Environment | Pennelope Beckles | |
Minister of Legal Affairs | Christine Kangaloo | |
Minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education | Mustapha Abdul-Hamid | |
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs | Roger Boynes | |
Minister of Planning and Development | Camille Robinson-Regis |
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Fourth reshuffle: 16 January 2006 – 28 September 2006
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Attorney-General | John Jeremie | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Knowlson Gift | |
Minister of Finance | Patrick Manning | |
Minister of National Security | Martin Joseph | |
Minister of Trade and Industry | Kenneth Valley | |
Minister of Local Government | Rennie Dumas | |
Minister of Education | Hazel Manning | |
Minister of Works and Transport | Colm Imbert | |
Minister of Health | John Rahael | |
Minister of Agriculture, Land and Marine Resources | Jarrette Narine | |
Minister of Public Administration and Information | Dr. Lenny Saith | |
Minister of Tourism | Howard Chin Lee | |
Minister of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs | Joan Yuille-Williams | |
Minister of Housing | Dr. Keith Rowley | |
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries | Dr. Lenny Saith | |
Minister of Labour | Danny Montano | |
Minister of Social Development | Anthony Roberts | |
Minister of Public Utilities and the Environment | Pennelope Beckles | |
Minister of Legal Affairs | Christine Kangaloo | |
Minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education | Mustapha Abdul-Hamid | |
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs | Roger Boynes | |
Minister of Planning and Development | Camille Robinson-Regis |
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Fifth reshuffle: 29 September 2006 – 7 November 2007
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Attorney-General | John Jeremie | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Arnold Piggott | |
Minister of Finance | Patrick Manning | |
Minister of National Security | Martin Joseph | |
Minister of Trade and Industry | Kenneth Valley | |
Minister of Local Government | Rennie Dumas | |
Minister of Education | Hazel Manning | |
Minister of Works and Transport | Colm Imbert | |
Minister of Health | John Rahael | |
Minister of Agriculture, Land and Marine Resources | Jarrette Narine | |
Minister of Public Administration and Information | Dr. Lenny Saith | |
Minister of Tourism | Howard Chin Lee | |
Minister of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs | Joan Yuille-Williams | |
Minister of Housing | Dr. Keith Rowley | |
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries | Dr. Lenny Saith | |
Minister of Labour | Danny Montano | |
Minister of Social Development | Anthony Roberts | |
Minister of Public Utilities and the Environment | Pennelope Beckles | |
Minister of Legal Affairs | Christine Kangaloo | |
Minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education | Mustapha Abdul-Hamid | |
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs | Roger Boynes | |
Minister of Planning and Development | Camille Robinson-Regis |
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Third Inaugural Cabinet: 8 November 2007 – 22 April 2008
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Attorney-General | Bridgid Annisette-George | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Paula Gopee-Scoon | |
Minister of Finance | Karen Nunez-Tesheira | |
Minister of National Security | Martin Joseph | |
Minister of Trade and Industry | Dr. Keith Rowley | |
Minister of Local Government | Hazel Manning | |
Minister of Education | Esther Le Gendre | |
Minister of Works and Transport | Colm Imbert | |
Minister of Health | Jerry Narace | |
Minister of Agriculture, Land and Marine Affairs | Arnold Piggott | |
Minister of Public Administration | Kennedy Swaratsingh | |
Minister of Tourism | Joseph Ross | |
Minister of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs | Marlene McDonald | |
Minister of Planning, Housing and the Environment | Dr. Emily Gaynor Dick-Forde | |
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries | Conrad Enill | |
Minister of Labour | Rennie Dumas | |
Minister of Social Development | Dr. Amery Browne | |
Minister of Public Utilities | Mustapha Abdul-Hamid | |
Minister of Legal Affairs | Peter Taylor | |
Minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education | Christine Kangaloo | |
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs | Gary Hunt | |
Minister of Information | Neil Parsanlal |
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Sixth reshuffle: 23 April 2008 – 25 May 2010
Portfolio | Minister | |
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Attorney-General | Bridgid Annisette-George | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Paula Gopee-Scoon | |
Minister of Finance | Karen Nunez-Tesheira | |
Minister of National Security | Martin Joseph | |
Minister of Trade and Industry | Dr. Lenny Saith | |
Minister of Local Government | Hazel Manning | |
Minister of Education | Esther Le Gendre | |
Minister of Works and Transport | Colm Imbert | |
Minister of Health | Jerry Narace | |
Minister of Agriculture, Land and Marine Affairs | Arnold Piggott | |
Minister of Public Administration | Kennedy Swaratsingh | |
Minister of Tourism | Joseph Ross | |
Minister of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs | Marlene McDonald | |
Minister of Planning, Housing and the Environment | Dr. Emily Gaynor Dick-Forde | |
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries | Conrad Enill | |
Minister of Labour | Rennie Dumas | |
Minister of Social Development | Dr. Amery Browne | |
Minister of Public Utilities | Mustapha Abdul-Hamid | |
Minister of Legal Affairs | Peter Taylor | |
Minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education | Christine Kangaloo | |
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs | Gary Hunt | |
Minister of Information | Neil Parsanlal |
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Government offices | ||
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Preceded by UNC Administration |
Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago 2001–2010 |
Succeeded by People's Partnership Administration |
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