Altaf Hussain is a Member of the Welsh Parliament representing South
Wales West Region, following his election in May 2021. He serves as Shadow
minister for Equalities and Deputy Whip, with additional responsibility for
Human Rights. He was previously a Member
of the National Assembly for Wales between May 2015 and April 2016.
Altaf is the Alternate Welsh Conservative Representative on the
Business committee and Alternate Welsh Conservative Representative on the
Standards Committee, and designated Older People’s Champion. He additionally
serves as Councillor, Bridgend County Borough Council, representing the Pen Y
Fai ward. He is also a Councillor for
the Newcastle Higher Community Council.
Altaf is an Honorary President of the South Wales West Area
Conservatives, and was a member of the Board of the Welsh Conservative Party,
serving as Area Chairman for South Wales West.
Altaf has spent his entire working life in public service, previously
as a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, holding a number of distinguished clinical
posts in Wales and beyond. He has been a fellow of the International College of
Surgeons since 1987 and of the British Orthopaedic Association in the UK since
1985. Since 2002, he has also been a Tutor at the Royal College of Surgeons at
the University Hospital of Wales
Cardiff.
Altaf served as a Supervisor in Research and Development at Prince
Charles Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil between 2005 and 2009, where he was also Lead
Clinician on the Steering Group for the implementation of NICE Guidelines, and
for Clinical Audit and Effectiveness. He continues to tutor in Orthopaedic
Surgery and holds a number of editorial posts which enable him to help shape
and direct future research in this branch of medicine.
Altaf has a distinguished research record and is credited with the
development of a number of new surgical techniques. He has contributed numerous
articles to an array of international journals and has received global
recognition for his achievements.
In his spare time, Altaf enjoys playing golf, reading and keeping fit.
He is married to Khalida, who worked as a GP in South Wales before her
retirement. They have two children, and enjoy spending time with their
grandchildren.