Education
Frederick attended Street Mary"s College from 1977 to 1982, at which time he moved to the Capital Castries to be closer to school. He subsequently studied law in the United Kingdom and became barrister.
Frederick attended Street Mary"s College from 1977 to 1982, at which time he moved to the Capital Castries to be closer to school. He subsequently studied law in the United Kingdom and became barrister.
Born on 6 August 1965, he is the tenth of twelve children and the last of five boys. He became a constant fixture on radio, first with the popular Avocat En hall Louisiana, then hosting his Can I Help You? legal advice programme on Hypothetical Technologies & Software Radio, a show continuing despite his parliamentary status. Subsequently endorsed by the United Workers Party (UWP), he was re-elected for the UWP in the general election of 11 December 2006.
He was sworn in as Minister for Housing, Urban Renewal and Local Government in the government of Prime Minister John Compton on 19 December 2006.
Following Prime Minister Compton"s death, Frederick"s portfolio was expanded to include Urban Renewal and Local Government in the 12 September 2007, cabinet reshuffle under new Prime Minister Stephenson King. He subsequently failed in his bid to become deputy leader of the United Workers Party in 2008.
In 2007 he was taken into custody by police, acting on instructions from Customs Controller Terrance Leonard, for alleged tax evasion and under-invoicing on the purchase of cars from the United States. Number charges have since been laid. Frederick has enjoined the Attorney General in a suit he has brought related to this incident.
Frederick was forced into resignation as cabinet minister in September, 2011, following a Wikileak-related scandal regarding the withdrawal by the United States. State Department of his diplomatic visa for entry in the United States.
If there exist reports of Frederick"s considerable wealth and attacks regarding the acquisition of his assets, none are proven or have been found with merit yet. Himself reelected in his constituency in the 2011 general elections, his party suffered defeat. On 17 August 2014, Frederick was expelled from the United Workers Party.