Boateng, Paulin full Paul Yaw Boateng(born June 14, 1951, London, England) British politician, the
first person of African descent to serve in a British cabinet. He
was the son of Kwaku Boateng, a lawyer who served as a cabinet
minister in the Ghanaian government of Kwame Nkrumah, and Eleanor
Boateng. He received his early education in Ghana and relocated to
the United Kingdom in 1966 after the Ghanaian government was
overthrown in a military coup. After receiving a law degree from the
University of Bristol, Boateng became a solicitor, focusing on
housing, police, and women's issues. In 1981 he won election to the
Greater London Council. An unsuccessful Labour Party candidate for
the House of Commons in 1983, Boateng was elected to that body in
1987, becoming with Bernie Grant and Diane Abbott one of the first
persons of African descent to win seats in the House of Commons.
After the Labour Party won the 1997 general election, he served
successively as a junior government minister for health and home
affairs and as financial secretary to the Treasury. In May 2002 he
became the first black British cabinet secretary when he was
appointed chief secretary to the Treasury. He retired from the
cabinet and from the House of Commons in 2005. |