List of high commissioners of Malaysia to Brunei

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Malaysia High Commissioner to Brunei
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Incumbent
Raja Reza Zaib Shah
since 22 November 2021
Style His Excellency
Seat Bandar Seri Begawan
Appointer Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Inaugural holder Zainal Abidin Ibrahim
Formation1982
Website www.kln.gov.my/web/brn_begawan/home

The high commissioner of Malaysia to the Nation of Brunei, the Abode of Peace is the head of Malaysia's diplomatic mission to Brunei. The position has the rank and status of an ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary and is based in the High Commission of Malaysia, Bandar Seri Begawan.

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List of heads of mission

High commissioners to Brunei

No.High Commissioner [1] Term startTerm endRef
1 Zainal Abidin Ibrahim 19821986
2 Syed Hussin Syed Abu Bakar 19861987
3 Zainal Abidin Mokhtar 19871989
4 Zainal Abidin Azman 19901991
5 Mustaffa Mohammad 19911993
6 Salim Hashim 19941997
7 Wan Yusof Wan Embong 19972001
8 Salman Ahmad 23 June 200112 May 2003
9 Mohd Jamil Johari 20 June 20033 August 2004
10 Ali Abdullah 28 March 20052 August 2007
11 Ku Jaafar Ku Shaari 8 August 200723 September 2010
12 Abdullah Sani Omar 8 March 201124 March 2013 [2]
13 Awang Sahak Awang Salleh 1 October 201330 September 2015 [3]
14 Ghulam Jelani Khanizaman 8 February 201630 June 2018 [4]
15 Ismail Haji Salam 10 February 201918 December 2019 [5]
16 Raja Reza Zaib Shah 22 November 2021Incumbent [6] [7]

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