Bridgid Annisette-George is a
Trinidad and Tobago
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lawyer and politician. She has been the
Speaker of House of Representatives of
Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago (, ), officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean. Consisting of the main islands Trinidad and Tobago, and numerous much smaller islands, it is situated south of ...
since 2015, the second female to hold the position and currently
the world's second longest female incumbent to consecutively hold the office of Speaker. She previously served as a Senator and the third female Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago for the PNM
before resigning to return to her private law practice.
Biography
Annisette was born in Trinidad and attended
St. Joseph's Convent, Port of Spain in
Port of Spain
Port of Spain (Spanish: ''Puerto EspaƱa''), officially the City of Port of Spain (also stylized Port-of-Spain), is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago and the third largest municipality, after Chaguanas and San Fernando. The city has a municip ...
and went on to study law at the
University of the West Indies
The University of the West Indies (UWI), originally University College of the West Indies, is a public university system established to serve the higher education needs of the residents of 17 English-speaking countries and territories in th ...
. She graduated with a Bachelors of Law in 1981.
Annisette married Newman George, an engineer.
George became an associate tutor and lecturer at the
Hugh Wooding Law School
The Hugh Wooding Law School (HWLS) is a law school in Trinidad and Tobago.
History
Named for Trinidad and Tobago jurist and politician Hugh Wooding, HWLS is one of three law schools empowered by the (Caribbean) Council of Legal Education to award ...
and the sole practicing attorney at the firm of Messrs. G.R. Annisette & Co. Between 1999 and 2003, George served as chair of the Diego Martin Regional Corporation and in 2003, served as a Commissioner on the
Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission
The Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission (TTSEC) is the sole regulator of the securities industry in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. The Commission came into being as a result of the proclamation of the Securities Industry Ac ...
.
In 2007, she was appointed as a Senator
and 8 November 2007 became Attorney General, third woman of Trinidad and Tobago to hold the position.
After serving eighteen months in the position, George resigned due to a conflict of interest in an ongoing investigation concerning the Colonial Life Insurance Company, as she had family members who were associated with the company.
She was commended for her voluntary disclosure by colleagues
and it was noted that there was no implication of involvement by George or her family members in the matter involving Colonial Life.
She returned to her private practice.
In 2015, the
People's National Movement
The People's National Movement (PNM) is the longest-serving and oldest active political party in Trinidad and Tobago. The party has dominated national and local politics for much of Trinidad and Tobago's history, contesting all elections sinc ...
won the majority in the elections and George was tapped to run for Speaker of the House.
She was subsequently elected to the post.
References
External links
Parliamentary Profile: Trinidad and Tobago Parliament website
1958 births
Living people
People from Port of Spain
University of the West Indies alumni
People's National Movement politicians
Members of the Senate (Trinidad and Tobago)
Members of the House of Representatives (Trinidad and Tobago)
Women government ministers of Trinidad and Tobago
Government ministers of Trinidad and Tobago
Women legislative speakers
Trinidad and Tobago women lawyers
21st-century Trinidad and Tobago women politicians
21st-century Trinidad and Tobago politicians
20th-century Trinidad and Tobago lawyers
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