Minister in the Prime Minister's Department | |
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Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri | |
Prime Minister's Department | |
Style | Yang Berhormat Menteri (The Honourable Minister) |
Member of | Cabinet of Malaysia |
Reports to | Parliament of Malaysia |
Seat | Perdana Putra, Putrajaya |
Appointer | Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the recommendation of the Prime Minister |
Formation | July 1957 |
First holder | Abdul Rahman Talib (Minister Without Portfolio) |
Website | www |
The Minister in the Prime Minister's Department is a member of Cabinet of Malaysia who administers a portfolio through the Prime Minister's Department.
The following individuals have been appointed as Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, or any of its precedent titles: [1]
Political Party: Alliance/BN PH WARISAN MAP PN PBS GPS GRS Independent
Name (Birth–Death) Constituency | Portrait | Political party | Responsible for | Term of office | Prime Minister | |||
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Abdul Rahman Talib (1916–1968) MP for Kuantan | Alliance (UMNO) | Minister without Portfolio | 1959 | 1960 | Tunku Abdul Rahman | |||
Sulaiman Abdul Rahman (unknown– 1963) MP for Muar Selatan | Alliance (UMNO) | Minister without Portfolio | 1962 | 1963 | ||||
Abdul Aziz Ishak (1914–1999) MP for Kuala Langat | Alliance (UMNO) | Minister without Portfolio | 1962 | 1963 | ||||
Ong Yoke Lin (1917–2010) MP for Ulu Selangor Senator | Alliance (MCA) | Minister without Portfolio | 1962 | 1969 | ||||
Khaw Kai Boh (b. unknown) Senator | Alliance (MCA) | Minister without Portfolio | 1963 | 1964 | ||||
Ghafar Baba (1925–2006) Senator | Alliance (UMNO) | Minister without Portfolio | 1968 | 1969 | ||||
Ong Yoke Lin (1917–2010) Senator | Alliance (MCA) | Minister without Portfolio | 1970 | 1972 | Abdul Razak Hussein | |||
Lee Siok Yew (b. unknown) MP for Sepang | Alliance (MCA) | Minister without Portfolio | 1970 | 1972 | ||||
Ghazali Shafie (1922–2010) Senator | Alliance (UMNO) | Minister with Special Functions | 1970 | 1972 | ||||
Asri Muda (1923–1992) MP for Kota Bharu Hulu (1973-1974) MP for Nilam Puri (1974-1976) | BN (PAS) | Minister with Special Functions | 1973 | 1976 | ||||
Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen Tengku Ismail (1932–2022) MP for Kota Bharu Hilir (1973-1974) MP for Kota Bharu (1974-1976) | BN (UMNO) | Minister with Special Functions | 1973 | 1976 | ||||
Michael Chen Wing Sum (b. 1932) MP for Ulu Selangor | BN (MCA) | Minister with Special Functions | 1973 | 1974 | ||||
Khir Johari (1923–2006) MP for Kedah Tengah | BN (UMNO) | Minister without Portfolio | 1973 | 1974 | ||||
Abdul Taib Mahmud (1936–2024) MP for Samarahan | BN (PBB) | Minister with Special Functions | 1975 | 1976 | ||||
Abdul Samad Idris (1923–2006) MP for Kuala Pilah | BN (UMNO) | Minister without Portfolio | 1976 | 1978 | Hussein Onn | |||
Chong Hon Nyan (1924–2020) MP for Batu Berendam | BN (MCA) | Minister without Portfolio | 1976 | 1978 | ||||
Richard Ho Ung Hun (1927–2008) MP for Lumut | BN (MCA) | Minister without Portfolio | 1977 | 1978 | ||||
Pengiran Othman Pengiran Rauf (b. unknown) MP for Kimanis | BN (BERJAYA) | Minister without Portfolio | 29 July 1978 | 16 July 1981 | ||||
Mohamed Nasir (b. unknown) Senator | BN (BERJASA) | Minister without Portfolio | 29 July 1978 | 16 July 1981 | ||||
Mohamed Nasir (b. unknown) Senator | BN (BERJASA) | Minister without Portfolio | 17 July 1981 | 4 May 1982 | Mahathir Mohamad (I) | |||
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (b. 1939) MP for Kepala Batas | BN (UMNO) | Minister without Portfolio | ||||||
Mohamed Nasir (b. unknown) Senator | BN (BERJASA) | 5 May 1982 | 17 July 1984 | Mahathir Mohamad (II) | ||||
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (b. 1939) MP for Kepala Batas | BN (UMNO) | |||||||
James Peter Ongkili (1939-2006) MP for Tuaran | BN (BERJAYA) | 17 July 1984 | 10 August 1986 | |||||
Mohd Khalil Yaakob (b. 1937) MP for Maran | BN (UMNO) | |||||||
Abdul Ajib Ahmad (1947–2011) MP for Mersing | BN (UMNO) | 11 August 1986 | 7 May 1987 | Mahathir Mohamad (III) | ||||
Kasitah Gaddam (b. unknown) MP for Kinabalu | BN (USNO) | 11 August 1986 | 20 May 1987 | |||||
Mohamed Yusof Mohamed Noor (b. unknown) MP for Setiu | BN (UMNO) | 20 May 1987 | 26 October 1990 | |||||
Sulaiman Daud (1933–2010) MP for Santubong | BN (PBB) | 20 May 1987 | 26 October 1990 | |||||
Abang Abu Bakar Abang Mustapha (1941–2023) MP for Kuala Rajang | BN (PBB) | 27 October 1990 | 7 January 1999 | |||||
Syed Hamid Albar (b. 1944) MP for Kota Tinggi | BN (UMNO) | 26 October 1990 | 7 May 1995 | |||||
Bernard Giluk Dompok (b. 1949) MP for Penampang | BN (UPKO) | 21 August 1994 | 7 May 1995 | |||||
Abdul Hamid Othman (b. unknown) MP for Sik | BN (UMNO) | 8 May 1995 | 14 December 1999 | |||||
Chong Kah Kiat (b. 1948) Senator | BN (LDP) | 8 May 1995 | 12 November 1996 | |||||
Siti Zaharah Sulaiman (b. unknown) MP for Paya Besar | BN (UMNO) | 12 November 1996 | 13 December 1999 | |||||
Tajol Rosli Mohd Ghazali (b. 1944) MP for Gerik | BN (UMNO) | 7 January 1999 | 14 December 1999 | |||||
Rais Yatim (b. 1942) MP for Jelebu | BN (UMNO) | Legal Affairs Department (BHEUU) | 15 December 1999 | 2 November 2003 | Mahathir Mohamad (VI) | |||
Legal Aid Bureau (BBG) | ||||||||
Malaysia Department of Insolvency (MdI) | ||||||||
Bernard Giluk Dompok (b. 1949) MP for Kinabalu | BN (UPKO) | 15 December 1999 | 2 November 2003 | |||||
Abdul Hamid Othman (1939–2011) Senator | BN (UMNO) | 15 December 1999 | 17 January 2001 | |||||
Pandikar Amin Mulia (b. 1953) Senator | BN (AKAR) | 15 December 1999 | 21 November 2002 | |||||
Abdul Hamid Zainal Abidin (1944–2014) Senator | BN (UMNO) | 17 January 2001 | 2 November 2003 | |||||
Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor (b. 1950) Senator | BN (UMNO) | 21 November 2002 | 2 November 2003 | |||||
Rais Yatim (b. 1942) MP for Jelebu | BN (UMNO) | Legal Affairs Department (BHEUU) | 3 November 2003 | 26 March 2004 | Abdullah Ahmad Badawi | |||
Legal Aid Bureau (BBG) | ||||||||
Malaysia Department of Insolvency (MdI) | ||||||||
Bernard Giluk Dompok (b. 1949) MP for Kinabalu (2003-2004) MP for Ranau (2004-2008) MP for Penampang (2008-2009) | BN (UPKO) | 3 November 2003 | 9 April 2009 | |||||
Abdul Hamid Zainal Abidin (1944–2014) Senator | BN (UMNO) | Religion Affairs | 3 November 2003 | 26 March 2004 | ||||
Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor (b. 1950) Senator | BN (UMNO) | 3 November 2003 | 26 March 2004 | |||||
Mustapa Mohamed (b. 1950) MP for Jeli | BN (UMNO) | Economy | 27 March 2004 | 14 February 2006 | ||||
Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad (b. 1942) MP for Kangar | BN (UMNO) | Legal Affairs Department (BHEUU) | 27 March 2004 | 14 February 2006 | ||||
Legal Aid Bureau (BBG) | ||||||||
Malaysia Department of Insolvency (MdI) | ||||||||
Maximus Ongkili (b. 1953) MP for Kota Marudu | BN (PBS) | National Unity | 27 March 2004 | 18 March 2008 | ||||
Abdullah Md Zin (b. 1946) MP for Besut | BN (UMNO) | Religious Affairs | 27 March 2004 | 18 March 2008 | ||||
Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz (b. 1954) MP for Padang Rengas | BN (UMNO) | Legal Affairs Division (BHEUU) | 27 March 2004 | 9 April 2009 | ||||
Legal Aid Department (JBG) | ||||||||
Malaysia Department of Insolvency (MdI) | ||||||||
Mohd Effendi Norwawi (b. 1948) Senator | BN (PBB) | Economic Planning Unit (EPU) | 14 February 2006 | 18 March 2008 | ||||
Zaid Ibrahim (b. 1951) Senator | BN (UMNO) | Legal Affairs Division | 19 March 2008 | 17 September 2008 | ||||
Legal Aid Bureau (BBG) | ||||||||
Malaysia Department of Insolvency (MdI) | ||||||||
Amirsham Abdul Aziz (b. 1950) Senator | BN (UMNO) | Economic Planning Unit (EPU) | 19 March 2008 | 9 April 2009 | ||||
Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) | ||||||||
Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (b. 1953) MP for Bagan Datok | BN (UMNO) | Religion Affairs | 19 March 2008 | 9 April 2009 | ||||
Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz (b. 1954) MP for Padang Rengas | BN (UMNO) | Legal Affairs Division (BHEUU) | 10 April 2009 | 15 May 2013 | Najib Razak | |||
Legal Aid Department (JBG) | ||||||||
Malaysia Department of Insolvency (MdI) | ||||||||
Nor Mohamed Yakcop (b. 1947) MP for Tasek Gelugor | BN (UMNO) | Economic Planning Unit (EPU) | 10 April 2009 | 15 May 2013 | ||||
Public Private Partnership Unit (UKAS) | ||||||||
Koh Tsu Koon (b. 1949) Senator | BN (Gerakan) | Performance Management and Delivery Unit (PEMANDU) | 10 April 2009 | 15 May 2013 | ||||
Government Transformation Programme (GTP) | ||||||||
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) | ||||||||
Jamil Khir Baharom (b. 1970) Senator (2009-2013) MP for Jerai (2013-2018) | BN (UMNO) | Syariah Judiciary Department Malaysia (JKSM) | 10 April 2009 | 9 May 2018 | ||||
Pilgrimage Fund Board (LTH) | ||||||||
Malaysia Department of Islamic Development (JAKIM) | ||||||||
Federal Territory Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP) | ||||||||
Department of Federal Territory Islamic Affairs (JAWI) | ||||||||
Federal Territory Syariah Court (MSWP) | ||||||||
Department of Awqaf, Zakat and Haji (JAWHAR) | ||||||||
Islamic Dakwah Foundation of Malaysia (YADIM) | ||||||||
Malaysian Islamic Economic Development Foundation (YaPEIM) | ||||||||
Malaysian Awqaf Foundation (YWM) | ||||||||
Idris Jala (b. 1958) Senator | Independent | Performance Management and Delivery Unit (PEMANDU) | 1 September 2009 | 2 September 2015 | ||||
Joseph Kurup (1944–2024) MP for Pensiangan | BN (PBRS) | Department of National Unity and Integration (JPNIN) | 16 May 2013 | 9 May 2018 | ||||
Joseph Entulu Belaun (b. 1954) MP for Selangau | BN (PRS) | Malaysia Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit (MAMPU) | 16 May 2013 | 9 May 2018 | ||||
Public Services Commission of Malaysia (PSC) | 2015 | |||||||
Education Services Commission | 2015 | |||||||
Shahidan Kassim (b. 1951) MP for Arau | BN (UMNO) | Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (APMM) | 16 May 2013 | 9 May 2018 | ||||
Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Affairs Division (BHEPMM) | ||||||||
National Security Council (MKN) | ||||||||
PR1MA Corporation Malaysia (PR1MA) | ||||||||
Eastern Sabah Security Command (ESSCOM) | ||||||||
Parliament of Malaysia | 2015 | |||||||
National Disaster Management Agency | 2015 | |||||||
Nancy Shukri (b. 1961) MP for Batang Sadong | BN (PBB) | Legal Affairs Division (BHEUU) | 16 May 2013 | 27 June 2016 | ||||
Legal Aid Department (JBG) | ||||||||
Malaysia Department of Insolvency (MdI) | ||||||||
Amanah Raya Berhad | ||||||||
Advisory Board (LP) | ||||||||
Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (HRC) | ||||||||
The Judicial and Legal Service Commission (SPKP) | ||||||||
Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration (KLRCA) | ||||||||
Office of the Chief Registrar Federal Court of Malaysia | ||||||||
National Legal Aid Foundation | ||||||||
Judicial and Legal Training Institute (ILKAP) | ||||||||
Attorney General's Chambers | ||||||||
Protection Division (UPS) | ||||||||
Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) | ||||||||
Pardon Board | ||||||||
States Pardon Board | ||||||||
Public Land Transport Commission (SPAD) | 9 May 2018 | |||||||
Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board (CVLB) Sabah | ||||||||
Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board (CVLB) Sarawak | ||||||||
Malaysian Innovation Agency | 28 June 2016 | |||||||
Malaysia Nuclear Power Corporation (MNPC) | ||||||||
Malaysian Industry Government Group for High Technology (MiGHT) | ||||||||
Paul Low Seng Kuan (b. 1967) Senator | Independent | Public Complaints Bureau (PCB) | 16 May 2013 | 9 May 2018 | ||||
National Institute of Public Administration (INTAN) | ||||||||
Abdul Wahid Omar (b. 1964) Senator | Independent | Economic Planning Unit (EPU) | 5 June 2013 | 4 June 2016 | ||||
Public Private Partnership Unit (UKAS) | ||||||||
Bumiputera Education Steering Foundation (YPPB) | ||||||||
Bumiputera Agenda Steering Unit (TERAJU) | ||||||||
Special Unit Program for Socioeconomic Development of Indian Community (SEDIC) | ||||||||
Special Implementation Task Force on the Indian Community (SITF) | ||||||||
Wee Ka Siong (b. 1968) MP for Ayer Hitam | BN (MCA) | SME and Micro Credit Development Unit (SAME) | 27 June 2014 | 9 May 2018 | ||||
New Villages in Peninsular Malaysia Division | ||||||||
Mah Siew Keong (b. 1961) MP for Telok Intan | BN (Gerakan) | Special Innovation Unit (UNIK) | 27 June 2014 | 27 June 2016 | ||||
Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MiGHT) | ||||||||
Malaysia Nuclear Power Corporation (MNPC) | ||||||||
Hindu Endowments Board | ||||||||
1Malaysia Hawkers and Petty Traders Foundation (YPPKM) | ||||||||
Azalina Othman Said (b. 1963) MP for Pengerang | BN (UMNO) | Parliament of Malaysia | 29 July 2015 | 9 May 2018 | ||||
Public Services Commission of Malaysia (PSC) | ||||||||
Election Commission of Malaysia (EC) | ||||||||
Implementation Coordination Unit (ICU) | ||||||||
Prime Minister's Office (PMO) | ||||||||
Cabinet, Constitution and Inter-Government Relation Division (BKPP) | ||||||||
Legal Affairs Division (BHEUU) | 28 June 2016 | |||||||
Legal Aid Department (JBG) | ||||||||
Malaysia Department of Insolvency (MdI) | ||||||||
Amanah Raya Berhad | ||||||||
Advisory Board (LP) | ||||||||
Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (HRC) | ||||||||
The Judicial and Legal Service Commission (SPKP) | ||||||||
Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration (KLRCA) | ||||||||
Office of the Chief Registrar Federal Court of Malaysia | ||||||||
National Legal Aid Foundation | ||||||||
Judicial and Legal Training Institute (ILKAP) | ||||||||
Attorney General's Chambers | ||||||||
Protection Division (UPS) | ||||||||
Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) | ||||||||
Pardon Board | ||||||||
States Pardon Board | ||||||||
Abdul Rahman Dahlan (b. 1965) MP for Kota Belud | BN (UMNO) | Economic Planning Unit (EPU) | 27 June 2016 | 9 May 2018 | ||||
Hishammuddin Hussein (b. 1961) MP for Sembrong | BN (UMNO) | Special Functions | 12 April 2017 | 9 May 2018 | ||||
Dr. Mujahid Yusof Rawa (b. 1964) MP for Parit Buntar | PH (AMANAH) | Religious Affairs | 2 July 2018 | 24 February 2020 | Mahathir Mohamad (VII) | |||
Liew Vui Keong (1960–2020) MP for Batu Sapi | WARISAN | Legal Affairs | 2 July 2018 | |||||
Waytha Moorthy Ponnusamy (b. 1966) Senator | HINDRAF | National Unity and Social Wellbeing | 17 July 2018 | |||||
MAP | ||||||||
Mustapa Mohamed (b. 1950) MP for Jeli | PN (BERSATU) | Economy | 10 March 2020 | 16 August 2021 | Muhyiddin Yassin (I) | |||
Mohd. Redzuan Md. Yusof (b. 1957) MP for Alor Gajah | Special Functions | |||||||
Takiyuddin Hassan (b. 1961) MP for Kota Bharu | PN (PAS) | Parliament and Law | ||||||
Dr. Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri (b. 1969) Senator | Independent | Religious Affairs | ||||||
Dr. Maximus Johnity Ongkili (b. 1953) MP for Kota Marudu | PBS | Sabah and Sarawak Affairs | ||||||
Mustapa Mohamed (b. 1950) MP for Jeli | PN (BERSATU) | Economy | 30 August 2021 | 24 November 2022 | Ismail Sabri Yaakob (I) | |||
Abdul Latiff Ahmad (b. 1957) MP for Mersing | Special Functions | |||||||
Idris Ahmad (b. 1969) Senator | PN (PAS) | Religious Affairs | ||||||
Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar (b. 1946) MP for Santubong | GPS (PBB) | Parliament and Law | ||||||
Dr. Maximus Johnity Ongkili (b. 1953) MP for Kota Marudu | PBS | Sabah and Sarawak Affairs | ||||||
Azalina Othman Said (b. 1963) MP for Pengerang | BN (UMNO) | Law and Institutional Reform | 3 December 2022 | Incumbent | Anwar Ibrahim (I) | |||
Armizan Mohd Ali (b. 1976) MP for Papar | GRS (Direct Member) | Sabah and Sarawak Affairs and Special Duties | 12 December 2023 | |||||
Mohd Naim Mokhtar (b. 1967) Senator | Independent | Religious Affairs | Incumbent | |||||
Dr. Zaliha Mustafa (b. 1964) MP for Sekijang | PH (PKR) | Federal Territories | 12 December 2023 | |||||
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