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Franklin Khan

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Franklin Khan is a Trinidad and Tobago politician and former Member of Parliament for Ortoire-Mayaro and Chairman of the ruling People's National Movement. In 2005, Khan was indicted on corruption charges, all of which were dropped in a court of law five years later.[1]

He had been the first politician in Trinidad and Tobago to be indicted for corruption while his party was still in power. Khan was elected in 2002 on a PNM ticket, defeating incumbent Winston Peters. Between September, 2002 and May 8, 2005 Khan served as Minister of Works, resigning in the face of bribery allegations levelled by PNM Councillor Dansam Dhansook, who is now under investigation for allegedly making false statements.

After having been cleared of all accusations, Mr. Khan is expected to resume his career in politics.[2]

References

  1. ^ Nikita Braxton-Benjamin (20 September 2010). "Franklin Khan cleared". Trinidad Express. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
  2. ^ Anika Gumbs-Sandiford (5 December 2010). "Khan tipped to replace Rowley". Trinidad Guardian. Retrieved 12 December 2010.