Murray Scott

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Preceded byRon Russell
Succeeded byCecil Clarke
Preceded byGuy Brown
Succeeded byJamie Baillie
Murray Scott
Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
In office
August 20, 1999  June 29, 2006
Preceded byRon Russell
Succeeded byCecil Clarke
Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
for Cumberland South
In office
March 24, 1998  September 8, 2010
Preceded byGuy Brown
Succeeded byJamie Baillie
Minister of Justice and
Attorney General of Nova Scotia
and Provincial Secretary of Nova Scotia
In office
February 24, 2006  October 23, 2007
Preceded byMichael Gilbert Baker
Succeeded byCecil Clarke
Personal details
PartyProgressive Conservative

Murray K. Scott is a politician in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented the electoral district of Cumberland South in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1998 to 2010. He served as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.[1]

Scott attended Atlantic Police Academy and Université de Moncton.[citation needed]

Employment

He served 20 years as police officer with the Moncton and Springhill municipal forces, received Governor General's Award for bravery while a police officer, in addition to a 20-year police exemplary service medal, and was president and a provincial director of Local 203, Police Association of Nova Scotia.[citation needed]

Political career

Community involvement

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