Michael Keenan

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The Honourable
Michael Keenan
MP
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Minister for Justice
Assumed office
18 September 2013
Prime Minister Tony Abbott
Malcolm Turnbull
Preceded by Jason Clare
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Counter-Terrorism.
Assumed office
28 May 2015
Prime Minister Tony Abbott
Malcolm Turnbull
Preceded by Position Created
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Stirling
Assumed office
9 October 2004
Preceded by Jann McFarlane
Majority 10.3 points
Personal details
Born (1972-03-19) 19 March 1972 (age 52)
Perth, Australia
Political party Liberal Party of Australia
Other political
affiliations
Coalition
Alma mater Murdoch University
Australian National University
University of Cambridge

Michael Fayat Keenan (born 19 March 1972), Australian politician, was elected to the House of Representatives as member for the Division of Stirling, Western Australia for the Liberal Party of Australia at the 2004 federal election. Currently, Keenan is the Australian Minister for Justice.[1]

Background and career

He was educated at Murdoch University, Perth, the Australian National University, and Cambridge University, where he obtained a master's degree in philosophy. He was a property consultant with a real estate firm before entering politics. He had previously worked as an adviser to senator Amanda Vanstone and was deputy director of the Liberal Party of Western Australia.

Following the 2013 federal election, Keenan was appointed Minister for Justice, and was sworn in on 18 September 2013. He retained this role in the ministerial reshuffle which occurred shortly after the Liberal Party leadership spill September 2015 when Malcolm Turnbull replaced Tony Abbott as Prime Minister.

References

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Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Member of Parliament for
Stirling

2004–present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Justice
2013–present
Incumbent