Former Jamaican Minister and Attorney Hugh Hart dies at 96

Hugh Hart, a former government minister and distinguished attorney, has died at the age of 96, plunging Jamaica’s legal and political communities into mourning.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness paid tribute to Hart, noting his decades of service to Jamaica in both public office and the legal profession.

Holness said Hart “helped to shape important areas of national development” during his time in government, serving as a member of the Senate from 1980 to 1993, Minister of Mining and Energy from 1983 to 1989, and Minister of Tourism from 1984 to 1989. During much of that period, his brother-in-law Edward Seaga served as prime minister.

“He also brought strong leadership to several key institutions, supporting growth and stability across critical sectors of our economy,” Holness said in a tribute posted on social media.

“As an attorney, he was widely respected for his work in commercial law and his guidance in matters of taxation, real estate, and corporate restructuring. His impact extended beyond the courtroom, influencing policy and governance in meaningful ways,” the prime minister added.

“Jamaica has lost a committed servant of the people. We honour his life, his work, and his contribution to the nation,” Holness said.

Hart was born on December 26, 1929, in St Andrew to Clinton Hart and Eily deCordova-Hart. He attended Munro College from 1940, where he excelled academically and in sports, before studying at The Queen’s College, Oxford, where he earned a Master’s in Law while representing the institution in cricket, hockey, and tennis.

He was called to the Bar at Gray’s Inn in 1953 and admitted as a solicitor in Jamaica in 1956.

Hart was a founding partner of the law firm Hart Muirhead Fatta and was recognized internationally as one of Jamaica’s leading commercial lawyers by Chambers Global and the International Financial Law Review.

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He also served on several major corporate boards across Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, including Jamaica Flour Mills, the Jamaica Bauxite Institute, Carreras Group Limited, the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica, and the Bauxite & Alumina Trading Company Limited.

During his tenure as mining minister, Hart faced major challenges amid a downturn in the global alumina market and the closure of key operations in the 1980s. Working alongside Seaga and senior technocrats, the government implemented emergency measures to stabilize the sector, including securing U.S. government purchases of Jamaican bauxite through the General Services Administration and barter agreements involving American grain.

In 2011, Hart was awarded the Order of Jamaica for his service to the bauxite and alumina industry and the legal profession. He was later honoured by the Jamaica Bar Association in 2013 and inducted into the Munro College Old Boys’ Association Hall of Fame.

Hart’s passing marks the end of a career spanning decades of influence in law, politics, and national development.

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