Eddie Obeid
Edward Moses Obeid (born 25 October 1943) is a retired Australian politician, and convicted criminal, who served as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council between 1991 and 2011, representing the Labor Party. He was the Minister for Fisheries and the Minister for Mineral Resources from 1999–2003. Prior to the March 2015 expiry of his term in the Legislative Council, Obeid announced his decision to retire early on 10 May 2011, citing family reasons.
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Eddie Obeid
Edward Moses Obeid (born 25 October 1943) is a retired Australian politician, and convicted criminal, who served as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council between 1991 and 2011, representing the Labor Party. He was the Minister for Fisheries and the Minister for Mineral Resources from 1999–2003. Prior to the March 2015 expiry of his term in the Legislative Council, Obeid announced his decision to retire early on 10 May 2011, citing family reasons.
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Edward Moses Obeid (born 25 Oc ...... -parole period of three years.
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1943-10-25
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Edward Moses Obeid
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1943-10-25
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Edward Moses Obeid
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On parole
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Financial advantage
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Edward Moses Obeid
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Member of the
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Minister for Fisheries
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Minister for Mineral Resources
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Judith Obeid
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2003-04-02
2011-05-10
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1991-09-12
1999-04-08
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Minister for Fisheries
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Minister for Mineral Resources
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Edward Moses Obeid (born 25 Oc ...... y 2011, citing family reasons.
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Eddie Obeid
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