Boyack, Sarah (1961–)
Boyack, Sarah (1961–)
Scottish politician. Born May 1961 in Glasgow, Scotland.
As a Labour candidate, elected to the Scottish Parliament for Edinburgh Central (1999); served as minister for Transport and the Environment (1999–2000), then minister for Transport and Planning (2000–01).
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