Daniel Williams (Governor-General)

Sir Daniel Charles Williams GCMG (* November 4, 1935 in Grenada ) is a Grenadian politician and statesman. He was on August 9, 1996 to November 18, 2008 Governor General of Grenada. Williams was formally charged on 9 August 1996 by Queen Elizabeth II to office after he had previously been nominated by the Grenadian Prime Minister Keith Mitchell for Claudius.

Life

In 1952 Williams was in Grenada as a teacher, and later to 1959 as assistant principal active. He then worked from 1959 to 1960 as a machine operator, then until 1964 as a British official in London. From 1965 he studied at the University of London Law and graduated in 1967 as Bachelor of Laws. In 1968, of the Lincoln 's Inn, Barrister -at-Law, the certificate and trained as " Counsel of Legal Education". In 1969 he went back to Grenada, where he started as a civilian lawyer. In the years 1970-1974 he worked as a judge in St. Lucia, and worked as a private lawyer in connection to 1984.

From 1984 to 1987 he was Minister for Health, Housing and the Environment and Social and Women's Minister and Minister of Justice from 1988 to 1989 in the Grenadian Parliament. After Williams again worked until 1995 as a private attorney. He was bestallt the British royal Queen's Counsel in 1996.

Sir Daniel Charles Williams published writings, notably through the Grenadian legal system. He is married and has four adult children.

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