Christopher Tufton
Honorific prefixThe Honourable Dr.
Honorific suffixCD MP
Office 3Minister of Industry Investment and Commerce
Term start 3July 2011
Term end 3December 2011
Office 2MP for Saint Elizabeth South Western
Term end 22011
Term start 22007
Office 1Minister of Health and Wellness
Term start 1March 2016
Birth dateJanuary 21, 1971
SpouseNeadene Tufton
Alma materUniversity of the West Indies, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester
Office 4JLP candidate for Saint Catherine West Central
Term start 4November 2015
Term end 42016
Birth nameChristopher Charles Tufton
Constituency mp 5Saint Catherine West Central
Term start 52016

Christopher Charles Tufton is a Jamaican politician. A member of the governing Jamaica Labour Party, and Jamaica's Minister of Health and Wellness. He previously served as the Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce from July 2011 to December 2011, having previously served as the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries since 2007.[1] Tufton served as the Member of Parliament for parliamentary constituency St. Elizabeth South Western from 2007 up until his defeat in 2011.[2][3] In 2016 Tufton won the St. Catherine West Central seat against the PNP's Clinton Clarke and thus being returned to the Lower House. In March 2016 he was appointed as Minister of Health and Wellness, He currently still serves that post.

He was the president of the Generation 2000 and a lecturer in the Department of Management Studies, UWI, Mona. In 2011 Tufton lost his seat to his PNP counterpart Hugh Buchanan by 13 votes.[4]

He is a former talk show host and columnist. He holds a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) from the Manchester Business School.[citation needed]

Tufton is married to Neadene Shields-Tufton with three children.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Ministers and Ministries". Jamaica Information Service. November 2009. Archived from the original on 15 February 2010. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  2. ^ "Jamaica Election 2007 Results - Provided by Jamaica Elections". Jamaica Gleaner. September 2007. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Jamaica Election 2011 Results - Provided by Jamaica Elections". Jamaica Gleaner. December 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
  4. ^ "UPDATE: Tufton loses his seat". 31 December 2011.