Trinidad and Tobago’s Health Minister Dr. Faud Khan says Caribbean-born doctor Conrad Murray, who has been released from a Los Angeles jail after two years for involuntary manslaughter in the death of American pop star Michael Jackson, can return to Trinidad and appeal to the Medical Board for a license to practice.
Khan, in a telephone interview with the Trinidad Express yesterday, said Murray, 60, a cardiologist, can make a case legally as Section 40 of the Constitution guarantees citizens equal rights.
“He has already paid his dues, you cannot pay for something indefinitely.
In that sense there is the possibility where he can make a case to the Medical Board and they will consider whether he can be registered,” said Khan.
Jackson hired Murray as his personal physician when he was preparing for his 2009 concert tour.



