Camille Robinson-Regis

Camille Robinson-Regis is a Trinidadian and Tobagonian lawyer and politician, representing the People's National Movement.

She is the Minister of Planning and Development, the Lady Vice-Chairman of the People's National Movement, and the Leader of Government Business in the House of Representatives.

[1][2] Robinson-Regis attended Bishop Anstey High School before studying law at the University of the West Indies at St.

[3] She worked as corporate secretary at the National Flour Mills and was admitted to the bar of Trinidad and Tobago in 1985.

Robinson-Regis was elected to the House of Representatives for the constituency of Arouca South on 27 November 1995, a seat she held until 2007.