List of federal ministries and agencies in Malaysia

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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 **).

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Federal ministries

The current Cabinet, formed on 2 December 2023, comprised the following federal ministries:

Federal agencies

Prime Minister's Department

PositionName
Ministers
Deputy Ministers

Prime Minister's Department, having status of a ministry, comprises the following agencies: [1]

Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security

PositionName
Minister Mohamad Sabu
Deputy Minister Arthur Joseph Kurup

This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [7]

Ministry of Communication

PositionName
Minister Fahmi Fadzil
Deputy Minister Teo Nie Ching

Ministry comprises the following agencies:

Ministry of Defence

PositionName
Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin
Deputy Minister Adly Zahari

This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [8]

Ministry of Digital

PositionName
Minister Gobind Singh Deo
Deputy Minister Wilson Ugak Kumbong

The Ministry comprises the following agencies: [10]

Ministry of Domestic Trade and Costs of Living

PositionName
Minister Armizan Mohd Ali
Deputy Minister Fuziah Salleh

This Ministry comprises the following agencies:

Ministry of Economy

PositionName
Minister Rafizi Ramli
Deputy Minister Hanifah Hajar Taib

This Ministry comprises the following agencies:

Ministry of Education

PositionName
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]

Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation

PositionName
Minister Fadillah Yusof
Deputy Minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir

This Ministry comprises the following agencies:

Ministry of Entrepreneurship Development and Co-operatives

PositionName
Minister Ewon Benedick
Deputy Minister Ramanan Ramakrishnan

This Ministry comprises the following agencies:

Ministry of Finance

PositionName
Ministers
Deputy Minister Lim Hui Ying

This Ministry, including the Treasury, comprises the following agencies: [13]

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

PositionName
Minister Mohamad Hasan
Deputy Minister Mohamad Alamin

This Ministry comprises the following agencies and includes Malaysian foreign missions abroad: [14]

Ministry of Health

PositionName
Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad
Deputy Minister Lukanisman Awang Sauni

This Ministry comprises the following agencies and includes government hospitals, health centres, clinics and training centres:

Ministry of Higher Education

PositionName
Minister Zambry Abdul Kadir
Deputy Minister Mustapha Sakmud

This Ministry with comprises the following agencies and includes educational institutions: [18]

Ministry of Home Affairs

PositionName
Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail
Deputy Minister Shamsul Anuar Nasarah

This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [19]

Ministry of Housing and Local Government

PositionName
Minister Nga Kor Ming
Deputy Minister Aiman Athirah Sabu

This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [20]

Ministry of Human Resources

PositionName
Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong
Deputy Minister Abdul Rahman Mohamad

This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [21]

Ministry of International Trade and Industry

PositionName
Minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz
Deputy Minister Liew Chin Tong

This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [23]

Ministry of National Unity

PositionName
Minister Aaron Ago Dagang
Deputy Minister Saraswathy Kandasami

This Ministry comprises the following agencies:

Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Sustainablity

PositionName
Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad
Deputy Minister Huang Tiong Sii

This Ministry comprises the following agencies:

Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities

PositionName
Minister Johari Abdul Ghani
Deputy Minister Chan Foong Hin

This Ministry comprises the following agencies:

Ministry of Rural and Regional Development

PositionName
Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi
Deputy Minister Rubiah Wang

This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [24]

Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation

PositionName
Minister Chang Lih Kang
Deputy Minister Yusof Apdal

This Ministry comprises the following agencies:

Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture

PositionName
Minister Tiong King Sing
Deputy Minister Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan

This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [27]

Ministry of Transport

PositionName
Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook
Deputy Minister Hasbi Habibollah

This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [28]

Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development

PositionName
Minister Nancy Shukri
Deputy Minister Noraini Ahmad

This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [29]

Ministry of Works

PositionName
Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi
Deputy Minister Ahmad Maslan

This Ministry comprises the following agencies: [30]

Ministry of Youth and Sports

PositionName
Minister Hannah Yeoh Tseow suan
Deputy Minister Adam Adli Abd Halim

This Ministry comprises the following agencies and includes the Ministry training institutes: [31]

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This agency belongs to the Prime Minister's Department but reports to the Parliament annually.
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  4. Administration of all judicial courts, including Federal Court, Court of Appeals and High Courts are under the jurisdiction of this Office.
  5. Legal and Judicial Service Commission (SPKP) is included.
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  11. Educational institutions under this Ministry are public and government-aided primary and secondary schools, matriculation colleges and teacher education institutes.
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  16. It is also a subordinate of Sungai Buloh Hospital.
  17. Its full name is Children's Dental Centre and Dental Training College of Malaysia (PPKKKLPM).
  18. Educational institutions under this Ministry are public universities, polytechnics and community colleges.
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  31. Training institutes under the jurisdiction of this Ministry are National Youth Skills Institutes (IKBN), National Youth Advanced Skills Institutes (IKTBN) and Youth Golf Skills Academy (AKBG).