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Saki Scheck
Ghanaian politician

Saki Scheck

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Ghanaian politician
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Place of birth
Western Region, Ghana
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75 years
Education
Bachelor of Laws
University of Oxford
Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
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Member of the 1st Parliament of the 2nd Republic of Ghana
(1 October 1969-13 January 1972)
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Biography

Saki Scheck (15 October 1925 – 8 September 2001) was a Ghanaian politician and member of the first parliament of the second republic of Ghana representing Takoradi Constituency under the membership of the Progress Party.

Early life and education

Scheck was born 15 October 1925 in the Western Region of Ghana. He obtained his Bachelor of Laws from University of Oxford and he also attended the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva.

Career and politics

Scheck worked as a journalist and a private legal practitioner prior to entering parliament. He was a member of the first parliament of the Second Republic of Ghana representing the Takoradi Constituency on the ticket of the Progress Party (PP). He was elected duringthe 1969 Ghanaian parliamentary election and was sworn into office on 1 October 1969. He remained a member of parliament from 1969 until parliament was suspended following the overthrow of the Busia government on 13 January 1972.

Personal life and death

Scheck was a Christian. He married Laura Amorin at Sekondi, St Paul Catholic Church in 1963. Together they had five children.

Scheck died in London on 8 September 2001, at the age of 75.

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