- Keith Best
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birthname = Keith Lander Best
birthdate = June 10, 1949
location =Keith Lander Best (born
10 June 1949 ) was Conservative PartyMember of Parliament (MP) for Anglesey from 1979 (when he gained the seat from Labour) to 1983, and for (the renamed) Ynys Môn from 1983 to 1987. He was personal assistant to theSecretary of State for Wales from 1981 to 1984.Best was born in
Brighton and educated atKeble College, Oxford , before becoming a barrister in 1973. He served in theTerritorial Army Royal Artillery 1967–1989, reaching the rank ofMajor , and as a Brighton Borough councillor 1976–1980.After his election to Parliament, Best's reputation began to suffer when he was involved in a road accident in which his personal assistant was killed, although he was cleared of responsibility for the crash. He eventually stood down after admitting fraud; during the privatisation of British Telecom, individuals were limited to one allocation of shares. Best was prosecuted and found to have submitted many applications by using minor variations of his name.
On September 30, 1987, he was sentenced to four months imprisonment and fined £3000. However, on October 5th of that year, the Court of Appeals ruled that the jail portion of his sentence was too harsh, and Best was released. However, his fine was increased to £4500. [The World Book Encyclopedia Yearbook, 1988, Pg.523] His successor as MP for Ynys Mon was
Plaid Cymru candidateIeuan Wyn Jones .In 2000, Best failed in a bid for re-selection by the Conservative Party in Anglesey. In 1987, he was chosen as the chair of the executive committee of the
World Federalist Movement . He was director ofPrisoners Abroad 1989-93. In 1993, he became chief executive of theImmigration Advisory Service . In 2003, he was named by "The Guardian " as one of the 100 most influential people in public services in the UK.References
* "Times Guide to the House of Commons", 1987
* "Chronicle of the 20th Century"
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