Mama Fatima Singhateh
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Biography
Mama Fatima Singhateh is a Gambian lawyer, judge, and politician. She served as Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Gambia from 2013 to 2014, and again from 2015 to 2017. From 2009 to 2013, she was a judge in the Gambia.
Early life and education
Mama Singhateh went through her basic and Secondary School Education in Banjul The Gambia. She then proceeded to the University of Hull, United Kingdom, from which she graduated with and LLB (Hons) in 1997. She went on to obtain a Masters in International Business Law from the same university in 1998. Between 1998 and 1999 she completed the Bar Vocational Course at the University of Wales and was called to the Bar of England and Wales as Barrister.
Professional career
Before her appointment as Minister Mama Fatima Singhateh held several positions within the Attorney General's Chambers of The Gambia, first as State Counsel in 2002 then as Senior State Counsel and then as Principal Drafts person. Between 2007 and 2009 Mama Singhateh branched into the private sector where she headed the legal Department at one of the International Banks before being appointed Judge of the High Court of The Gambia
Judicial career
In August 2009, upon the recommendation of the Judicial Service Commission, Mama Fatima Singhateh was appointed as Judge of the High Court by His Excellency President Yaya Jammeh. Having performed Excellently well in this role she was elevated to the Gambia Court of Appeal in 2012 where she served until her appointment as Minister of Justice. While at the Judiciary Justice Singhateh was the Project Coordinator of the UNDP Justice Sector project under which huge strides were made in the administration of justice and improvement in the legal capacity of the judiciary.
Political appointments
In August 2013 Mama Singhateh was appointed to the Cabinet of the Government of The Gambia to occupy the position of Attorney General and Minister of Justice. This appointment was seen as a very strategic one given her previous vast experience within this Ministry. Her stint as Minister saw the launch of major projects within the justice sector, notably the refurbishment of the Ministry's premises and for the very first time, the launching of the Single Business Window Registry.
She was relieved of her appointment as Minister of Justice in August 2014. In January 2015 she was re-appointed Attorney General and Minister of Justice, a position that she currently holds.