Tony Killeen | |
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Killeen in 2010
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Minister for Defence | |
In office 23 March 2010 – 19 January 2011 |
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Taoiseach | Brian Cowen |
Preceded by | Brian Cowen (Acting) |
Succeeded by | Éamon Ó Cuív |
Minister of State for Fisheries and Forestry | |
In office 7 May 2008 – 23 March 2010 |
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Taoiseach | Brian Cowen |
Preceded by | John Browne (Fisheries) |
Succeeded by | Seán Connick |
Minister of State for Environment and Energy | |
In office 20 June 2007 – 7 May 2008 |
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Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern |
Preceded by | New office |
Succeeded by | Office abolished |
Minister of State for Labour Affairs | |
In office 29 September 2004 – 20 June 2007 |
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Taoiseach | Bertie Ahern |
Preceded by | Frank Fahey |
Succeeded by | Billy Kelleher |
Teachta Dála | |
In office November 1992 – February 2011 |
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Constituency | Clare |
Personal details | |
Born |
Corofin, Clare, Ireland |
9 June 1952
Nationality | Irish |
Political party | Fianna Fáil |
Spouse(s) | Lily O'Keeffe |
Children | 5 |
Alma mater | Mary Immaculate College, Limerick |
Tony Killeen (born 9 June 1952) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Clare constituency from 1992 to 2011, and also served as Minister of Defence from 2010–11.
Killeen was born in Corofin, County Clare, and educated at St. Flannan's College, Ennis and Mary Immaculate College in Limerick. He worked as a national school teacher before entering into politics.
He is married to Lily O'Keeffe; they have five sons and live in Kilnaboy, County Clare.
Killeen first became involved in politics in 1985 when he was elected to Clare County Council and served on that body until 1997. He was chairman from 1989–1991. At the 1992 general election he was elected to Dáil Éireann for the Clare constituency for the first time and retained his seat at each subsequent election until his retirement in 2011.
Killeen has served on a number of committees, including the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Science, the Committee on Procedure and Privileges and the Committee on Members' Interests in Dáil Éireann.
In 2004 he was appointed as Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment with special responsibility for Labour Affairs. In June 2007 he was appointed as Minister of State at the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government and Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources with special responsibility for Environment and Energy. In May 2008, he was appointed as Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food with special responsibility for Fisheries and Forestry.