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Katherine Forbes-Smith
President of the Senate of the Bahamas
In office
May 2017 – December 2019
Prime MinisterHubert Minnis
Preceded bySharon R. Wilson
Succeeded byMildred Hall-Watson
Personal details
Political partyFree National Movement

Katherine Forbes-Smith is a Bahamian lawyer and politician and former President of the Senate of the Bahamas.

She is a member of Free National Movement. She was first time appointed as member of the Senate of the Bahamas in 2001 and 2007. In 2007 she was appointed as parliamentary secretary in the office of prime minister Hubert Ingraham. Then she was appointed as the first consul general of the Bahamas to Atlanta, USA, until 2017.

Forbes-Smith was appointed as the President of the Senate of the Bahamas in May 2017. She resigned in November 2019 to lead disaster management agency (Disaster Reconstruction Authority) in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian. Her contract as the leader of the agency was cancelled in 2021 following PLP victory in the 2021 elections.

References

  1. "K. Forbes Smith to be selected as FNM Senate President | Bahamaspress.com". 30 March 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-03-30.
  2. ^ "thebahamasweekly.com - PM Minnis Remarks at Swearing-in of Senators & Parliamentary Secretaries". www.thebahamasweekly.com.
  3. "thebahamasweekly.com - Senator Forbes-Smith heads PM's office in Grand Bahama". www.thebahamasweekly.com.
  4. "thebahamasweekly.com - Sixteen-Member Senate Convenes for First Official Sitting". www.thebahamasweekly.com.
  5. Ward, Jasper (2 December 2019). "Senate president resigns". The Nassau Guardian.
  6. Gallery, The (13 January 2024). "Former DRA Chief quizzed by cops over 2 days". The Gallery.


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