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This is a list of agencies of Malaysian federal government. The list includes statutory bodies (ticked with *) government-linked companies and organisations (ticked with **).
The current Cabinet, formed on 2 December 2023, comprised the following federal ministries:
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Deputy Ministers |
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Prime Minister's Department, having status of a ministry, comprises the following agencies: [1]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Mohamad Sabu |
Deputy Minister | Arthur Joseph Kurup |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [7]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Fahmi Fadzil |
Deputy Minister | Teo Nie Ching |
Ministry comprises the following agencies:
Position | Name |
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Minister | Mohamed Khaled Nordin |
Deputy Minister | Adly Zahari |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [8]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Gobind Singh Deo |
Deputy Minister | Wilson Ugak Kumbong |
The Ministry comprises the following agencies: [10]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Armizan Mohd Ali |
Deputy Minister | Fuziah Salleh |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies:
Position | Name |
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Minister | Rafizi Ramli |
Deputy Minister | Hanifah Hajar Taib |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies:
Position | Name |
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Minister | Fadhlina Sidek |
Deputy Minister | Wong Kah Woh |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies and includes educational institutions [11] and Aminuddin Baki Institute (IAB): [12]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Fadillah Yusof |
Deputy Minister | Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies:
Position | Name |
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Minister | Ewon Benedick |
Deputy Minister | Ramanan Ramakrishnan |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies:
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Ministers | |
Deputy Minister | Lim Hui Ying |
This Ministry, including the Treasury, comprises the following agencies: [13]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Mohamad Hasan |
Deputy Minister | Mohamad Alamin |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies and includes Malaysian foreign missions abroad: [14]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Dzulkefly Ahmad |
Deputy Minister | Lukanisman Awang Sauni |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies and includes government hospitals, health centres, clinics and training centres:
Position | Name |
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Minister | Zambry Abdul Kadir |
Deputy Minister | Mustapha Sakmud |
This Ministry with comprises the following agencies and includes educational institutions: [18]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Saifuddin Nasution Ismail |
Deputy Minister | Shamsul Anuar Nasarah |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [19]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Nga Kor Ming |
Deputy Minister | Aiman Athirah Sabu |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [20]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Steven Sim Chee Keong |
Deputy Minister | Abdul Rahman Mohamad |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [21]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Tengku Zafrul Aziz |
Deputy Minister | Liew Chin Tong |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [23]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Aaron Ago Dagang |
Deputy Minister | Saraswathy Kandasami |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies:
Position | Name |
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Minister | Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad |
Deputy Minister | Huang Tiong Sii |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies:
Position | Name |
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Minister | Johari Abdul Ghani |
Deputy Minister | Chan Foong Hin |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies:
Position | Name |
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Minister | Ahmad Zahid Hamidi |
Deputy Minister | Rubiah Wang |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [24]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Chang Lih Kang |
Deputy Minister | Yusof Apdal |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies:
Position | Name |
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Minister | Tiong King Sing |
Deputy Minister | Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [27]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Anthony Loke Siew Fook |
Deputy Minister | Hasbi Habibollah |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [28]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Nancy Shukri |
Deputy Minister | Noraini Ahmad |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [29]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Alexander Nanta Linggi |
Deputy Minister | Ahmad Maslan |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [30]
Position | Name |
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Minister | Hannah Yeoh Tseow suan |
Deputy Minister | Adam Adli Abd Halim |
This Ministry comprises the following agencies and includes the Ministry training institutes: [31]
Tenaga Nasional Berhad, also known as Tenaga Nasional or simply Tenaga, is the Malaysian multinational electricity company and is the only electric utility company in Peninsular Malaysia and also the largest publicly listed power company in Southeast Asia with MYR 182.60 billion worth of assets. It serves over 10.3 million customers throughout Peninsular Malaysia and the East Malaysian state of Sabah through Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd.
Johor Corporation (JCorp) is Johor’s principal development institution for the State. Headquartered in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, its operations span multiple countries including Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, Australia,Thailand, Cambodia and Bangladesh.
The Malaysian Investment Development Authority, abbreviated MIDA, previously known as Malaysian Industrial Development Authority is the government's principal agency to oversee and drive investment into the manufacturing and services sectors in Malaysia. Starting operations in 1967, MIDA was given the mandate to promote investments in the manufacturing and services sectors; and to advise the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) on industry matters including the formulation of related policies.
The Malaysian Trades Union Congress, is a national trade union centre in Malaysia. It was formed in 1949 and was originally known as the Malayan Trades Union Council. It then changed its name to the Malayan Trades Union Congress in 1958, and then to its current name with the formation of Malaysia.
The Congress of Union of Employees in the Public and Civil Services Malaysia, abbreviated CUEPACS, is a national trade union centre in Malaysia. It has a membership of 1,200,000.
The National Film Development Corporation Malaysia, abbreviated FINAS, is the central government agency for the film industry of Malaysia. FINAS is similar to the Motion Picture Association of America in the United States. In 2013, the corporation was merged with Filem Negara Malaysia (FNM) to form a sole film agency.
Sabah Electricity Sdn. Bhd. is Sabah electrical company that generates, transmits and distributes electricity mainly in the state of Sabah and the Federal Territory of Labuan. It supplies electrical power to 413,983 customers distributed over a wide area of 74,000 km2. 82.8% of the customers are domestic customers consuming only 28.8% of the power generated. This company employs more than 2,300 employees and the main stakeholders of this company are Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) (80%) and Government of Sabah (20%).
Lembaga Tabung Haji (Jawi: تابوڠ حاج ; Arabic صندوق الحج) also known as Tabung Haji or TH is the Malaysian hajj pilgrims fund board. It was formerly known as Lembaga Urusan dan Tabung Haji (LUTH). The main headquarters is located at Tabung Haji Tower, Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur. Tabung Haji facilitates savings for the pilgrimage to Mecca through investment in Shariah-compliant vehicles. Through its subsidiaries, the company also engaged in other industries such as finance, hospitality, property, plantation and information technology.
Cahya Mata Sarawak Berhad (CMSB) (MYX: 2852) is a corporation listed on the Main Market of the Malaysian stock exchange, Bursa Malaysia. It is an investment holding company involved in Sarawak in manufacturing of cement and other construction materials, road construction and maintenance, laying of undersea pipelines, dam construction, smelting, property development, financial services, and education.
The Ministry of Home Affairs, abbreviated KDN, MOHA, is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for home affairs: law enforcement, public security, public order, population registry, immigration, foreign workers, management of societies, anti-drug, publication / printing / distribution of printed materials, film control, management of volunteer, rehabilitation and implementation of punishment.
The Ministry of Defence, abbreviated MINDEF or KEMENTAH, is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for defence, national security, army, navy, hydrography, air force, armed forces, intelligence services, counterintelligence, military intelligence, national service, and veterans affairs.
The Prime Minister's Department is a federal government ministry in Malaysia. Its objective is "determining the services of all divisions are implemented according to policy, legislation / regulations and current guidelines". It is headed by the Prime Minister of Malaysia followed by other Minister in the Prime Minister's Department. The Department consists of the Prime Minister's Office, the Deputy Prime Minister's Office and more than 50 other government agencies and entities. The Prime Minister's Department was established on July 1957. Its headquarters are in Perdana Putra, Putrajaya.
The Ministry of Finance, abbreviated MOF, is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is charged with the responsibility for government expenditure and revenue raising. The ministry's role is to develop economic policy and prepare the Malaysian federal budget. The Ministry of Finance also oversees financial legislation and regulation. Each year in October, the Minister of Finance presents the Malaysian federal budget to the Parliament.
The Ministry of Transport, abbreviated MOT, is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for transport: road transport, civil aviation, road safety, port authority, maritime, air accident investigation, logistic and maritime safety. The ministry is headquartered in Putrajaya.
The Ministry of Communications and Digital is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for digitalisation, communications, multimedia, radio broadcasting, digital terrestrial television broadcasting, other media broadcasts, information, personal data protection, special affairs, media industry, film industry, domain name, postal, courier, mobile service, fixed service, broadband, digital signature, universal service, international broadcasting, and content.
Sarawak Energy Berhad is the state owned electric utility company of the State of Sarawak. It is one of Malaysia's three electrical companies, the other two being Tenaga Nasional serving Peninsular Malaysia, and Sabah Electricity which serves the state of Sabah and territory of Labuan.
The Kulim Hi-Tech Park is an industrial park for high technology enterprises located in Kulim District, Kedah, Malaysia. It was opened in 1996 and is Malaysia's first high-tech industrial park.
Tan Sri Dato' Sri (Dr.) Leo Moggie anak Irok is a Malaysian former politician and former President of Sarawak Native People's Party (PBDS); a splinter party of the Sarawak National Party (SNAP) following the 1983 leadership crisis. He is a former chairman of Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) from 2004 to 2020.
The National Sports Council of Malaysia, is a government agency and statutory body under the Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Government of Malaysia which governs the sporting activities in Malaysia. It was established under National Sports Council of Malaysia Act 1971 and launched by the second Prime Minister of Malaysia, Abdul Razak Hussein on 21 February 1972.