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'''The Honourable Sir Phillip Vinton, KCRI, CBE, QC''' (1929–2004) was the [[ | '''The Honourable Sir Phillip Vinton, KCRI, CBE, QC''' (1929–2004) was the [[Attorney-General]] and [[Minister of Labour]] in [[Ibagli]] from 1970 to 1972. | ||
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|rowspan=" | |rowspan="2"|[[John Garrington]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Attorney-General]]<br>1970–1972 | ||
|[[ | |[[Raymond McNeese]] | ||
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|[[Minister of Labour]]<br>1970–1972 | |[[Minister of Labour]]<br>1970–1972 | ||
|[[Terrence Barker]] | |[[Terrence Barker]] | ||
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[[Category:Attorneys-General]] | |||
[[Category:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire]] | [[Category:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire]] | ||
[[Category:Ibaglian | [[Category:Ibaglian King's Counsel]] | ||
[[Category:Knights Companion of the Royal Ibaglian Order]] | [[Category:Knights Companion of the Royal Ibaglian Order]] | ||
[[Category:Members of the Conservative Party]] | [[Category:Members of the Conservative Party]] | ||
[[Category:Members of the Executive Council]] | [[Category:Members of the Executive Council]] | ||
[[Category:Ministers of Labour]] | [[Category:Ministers of Labour]] |
Latest revision as of 09:56, 26 December 2022
The Honourable Sir Phillip Vinton, KCRI, CBE, QC (1929–2004) was the Attorney-General and Minister of Labour in Ibagli from 1970 to 1972.
2nd Ministry - Government of Joseph Kenilworth | ||
Predecessor | Office | Successor |
John Garrington | Attorney-General 1970–1972 |
Raymond McNeese |
Minister of Labour 1970–1972 |
Terrence Barker |