Bashir Khanbhai

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Bashir Khanbhai
Member of the European Parliament
for East of England
In office
10 June 1999 – 10 June 2004
Preceded byConstituency Created
Succeeded byTom Wise
Personal details
Born (1945-09-22) 22 September 1945 (age 78)
Tanga, Tanganyika
Political partyConservative
Alma materThe School of Pharmacy
Balliol College, Oxford (MA)

Bashir Khanbhai (born 1945) is a former MEP for East of England and Conservative Party politician.

Born in Tanga, Tanzania, Khanbhai worked in the family business and took a degree in pharmacy at the School of Pharmacy, University of London, then a masters' in politics, philosophy and economics at the University of Oxford. He also became a member of the Standing Committee of the Oxford Union.[1] Khanbhai joined the Conservative Party, and stood for them in Norwich South at the 1997 general election, but was not elected. At the 1999 European Parliament election, he was elected from third position on the Conservative Party list in the East of England

In 2004, Khanbhai repaid £7,000 of wrongly claimed travel expenses; although he lived in Sevenoaks, Kent, he had registered a boatyard in Wroxham as his home address. In light of this expenses scandal, he was deselected by his party, and did not stand in the 2004 election. He subsequently claimed that he had been treated differently from other Conservative MEPs in similar positions, ascribing this to racist elements within the party.[2][3]

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