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Michael Matheson was born on 8 September, 1970 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a Scottish politician (born 1970). Discover Michael Matheson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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His wife is Susan Totten (m. 2005)
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Michael Matheson Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Michael Matheson worth at the age of 53 years old? Michael Matheson’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Michael Matheson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Michael Stephen Matheson (born 8 September 1970) is a Scottish politician who has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) since 1999, first representing the Central Scotland region and, since 2007, the Falkirk West constituency.
Matheson previously served in the Scottish government as Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care from 2023 to 2024, Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport from 2018 to 2023, and Cabinet Secretary for Justice from 2014 to 2018.
He was raised in the Toryglen district and educated at John Bosco Secondary School in the city.
He then attended Queen Margaret University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in occupational therapy in 1991.
He later went on to graduate from The Open University with both a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Postgraduate diploma in applied social sciences.
Following graduation, he worked as a community occupational therapist for eight years, until his election to the Scottish Parliament.
Matheson worked for Highland Regional Council, Central Regional Council and Stirling Council.
He first stood as a parliamentary candidate for the SNP in the 1997 general election, standing for the newly created Hamilton North and Bellshill constituency.
A graduate of the Queen Margaret University and The Open University, Matheson worked as an occupational therapist in local government, before his election to Holyrood in the 1999 Scottish Parliament election.
He served successively as the SNP's shadow deputy minister for justice and rural development and shadow minister for culture and sport.
In the 1999 Scottish parliamentary election, Matheson contested the Falkirk West constituency, which was won by the independent Dennis Canavan, who had been rejected by the Labour Party.
However, Matheson was ranked third on the SNP's regional list for Central Scotland and was one of the five SNP candidates elected in the region.
He served as Shadow Deputy Minister for Justice from May 1999 until September 2004, and as Shadow Deputy Minister for Rural Development from October 2001 until September 2004.
Matheson also served on the Equal Opportunities Committee, the Justice and Home Affairs Committee, and the Justice 1 Committee between 1999 and 2004.
During the 2000 SNP deputy leadership election, he was the campaign manager for Roseanna Cunningham.
He contested the Falkirk West constituency again at the 2003 Scottish parliamentary election, and although it was won again by Denis Canavan, Matheson was re-elected as one of three SNP MSPs for Central Scotland.
In the parliament's second session he served on the Justice 1 Committee, the Enterprise and Culture Committee and the Justice 2 Committee.
From September 2004 until September 2006, he was Shadow Minister for Culture and Sport.
Matheson ran unsuccessfully, twice, for the Falkirk West constituency, however, remained as an additional member for the Central Scotland region until the 2007 election, when he won the Falkirk West seat.
He sat on the SNP's backbenches from 2007 until 2011, when he was appointed Minister for Public Health in First Minister Alex Salmond's second government, supporting Nicola Sturgeon, and later Alex Neil, in their role as Health Secretary.
Following the appointment of Sturgeon as First Minister, she promoted Matheson to the Scottish Cabinet as the Justice Secretary.
Matheson won the constituency in the 2007 election with a majority of 776 votes over Labour, after Canavan stepped down.
Matheson was a member of the Health and Sport Committee from June 2007 until March 2011 and was the Deputy Convener of the European and External Relations Committee from March 2009 until July 2010.
He was also a member of the End of Life Assistance (Scotland) Bill Committee.
Before becoming a Minister, Matheson was actively involved in a number of Parliamentary Cross-Party Groups, including those on Malawi, Sport, Alzheimer's disease, International development, Russia and Taiwan.
(Canavan later endorsed Matheson for re-election in 2011).
At the 2011 Scottish parliamentary election, he retained his seat with an increased majority of 5,745 votes over Labour.
He was appointed as Minister for Public Health after the SNP landslide in 2011, a position he held until the November 2014 reshuffle which saw him promoted to cabinet rank as Cabinet Secretary for Justice.
Following the appointment of Nicola Sturgeon as First Minister of Scotland, she appointed Matheson as the Cabinet Secretary for Justice on 21 November 2014.
In Sturgeon's 2016 cabinet reshuffle, he remained in the post of Justice Secretary.
Matheson supported efforts to merge British Transport Police with Police Scotland.
He also proposed for the criminal justice system in Scotland to move from prison towards rehabilitation in a bid to reduce re-offending rates.
The justice system in Scotland was claimed to have been in a "state of chaos" amid criminal misconduct of high ranking officials in Police Scotland and the Scottish Police Authority.
The scandal erupted following the absence leave of chief constable of Police Scotland Phil Gormley, who was accused of bullying.
In a 2018 Scottish Cabinet reshuffle, he was appointed to the new post of Cabinet Secretary of Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity.
The office was retitled as the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport in Sturgeon's third administration, as part of her government's effort to tackle the climate emergency.
Following Sturgeon's resignation and the appointment of Humza Yousaf as First Minister, Matheson was appointed Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care in 2023.
Following a scandal surrounding the misuse of a Parliamentary iPad while on a family holiday, which incurred £11,000 in roaming charges, Matheson resigned as Health Secretary in February 2024.