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07MUSCAT881
2007-09-12 13:30:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Muscat
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A RARE RE-SHUFFLING OF OMANI MINISTERS

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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 MUSCAT 000881 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/12/2017
TAGS: PGOV PINR MU
SUBJECT: A RARE RE-SHUFFLING OF OMANI MINISTERS

Classified By: Ambassador Gary A. Grappo for Reasons 1.4 (b, d)

SUMMARY
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 MUSCAT 000881

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/12/2017
TAGS: PGOV PINR MU
SUBJECT: A RARE RE-SHUFFLING OF OMANI MINISTERS

Classified By: Ambassador Gary A. Grappo for Reasons 1.4 (b, d)

SUMMARY
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1. (C) On September 9, the Omani government announced that
Sultan Qaboos had issued Royal Decrees re-shuffling
government ministers and splitting off ministerial portfolios
to create two new ministries. In accordance with standard
Omani practice, no official explanations were given for the
re-shuffle. A description of each of the major changes,
along with relevant available biographic information, is
provided in the paragraphs below. Post does not believe that
the decrees indicate any major shift in Omani policies. End
Summary.

MAJLIS AL-SHURA
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2. (U) Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali al-Qatabi, the long-time
president of the Majlis al-Shura (the lower, directly-elected
house of Oman's bicameral advisory body),retained his
minister rank, but was named as a "State Advisor." Sheikh
Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Salim al-Issai, a former Minister of
Social Affairs and Labor, was appointed the new president of
the Majlis.


3. (C) This was probably the most significant of the cabinet
changes. Al-Qatabi, a Sunni, served as president of the
Majlis al-Shura since 1991. He was reportedly resistant to
change at the Majlis -- or anywhere else, for that matter --
and was not an advocate for increased powers for the
proto-legislative assembly. He suffered from poor health in
recent years and it is expected that he will have little to
do as a State Advisor. Al-Issai, an Ibadhi, is the ranking
member of the al-Issai tribe based in the al-Batinah region
along Oman's northern coast. He had previously served as
vice-president of the State Consultative Council (a precursor
of the Majlis al-Shura) prior to his appointment in 1991 as
Minister of Social and Labor Affairs. For the last several
years, he has performed mainly ceremonial duties as a State
Advisor, most notably as the guest of honor at high-profile
sporting events.

MINISTRIES OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES
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4. (U) The former Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries has
now been split into two separate ministries. Sheikh Salim
bin Hilal al-Khalili, the former head of the combined

ministry, will retain leadership of the Ministry of
Agriculture. The newly created Ministry of Fisheries will be
headed by Sheikh Muhammad bin Ali al-Qatabi.


5. (C) Along with his brother, Sheikh Abdullah al-Qatabi
(see para 2 above),Muhammad al-Qatabi is the most prominent
figure in the Sunni Muslim al-Qatabi tribe from the
al-Dhahira region, which is closely related to the "Katabi"
tribe in the UAE. First promoted to ministerial rank in 1986
as vice-president of the Civil Service Council, he has served
as Minister of Regional Municipalities Affairs (1986-89) and
Minister of Electricity and Water (1989-2001). He has been
Minister of State and Governor of Dhofar since 2001.
Contacts in Dhofar report that al-Qatabi was not seen as an
effective governor and that his departure from the area will
be welcomed by many.

GOVERNOR OF DHOFAR
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6. (U) Replacing al-Qatabi as Minister of State and Governor
of Dhofar is Sheikh Muhammad bin Marhun bin Ali al-Ma'amari.
He previously served as Deputy Governor of Dhofar and more
recently was Oman's ambassador to the UAE. He is the cousin
of General Ali Majd al-Ma'amari, Minister of the Royal Office
and head of the Office of the Supreme Commander of the Armed
Forces.

MINISTRIES OF TRANSPORT/COMMUNICATIONS AND CIVIL SERVICE
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7. (C) Dr. Khamis bin Mubarak al-Alawi, originally from the
city of Sur, is the new Minister of Transport and
Communications. A 1988 graduate of the University of Denver,
with advanced degrees from Canadian and British institutions,
al-Alawi was a well-respected academic at Sultan Qaboos
University in Muscat before being named Minister of Regional
Municipalities and Environment in 1997. He served as
Minister of Regional Municipalities, Environment and Water
Resources (after his former ministry merged with the Ministry
of Water Resources) from 2001-2004, and later as Minister of
Housing, Electricity & Water (2004-2007).


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8. (C) The outgoing Minister of Transport and
Communications, Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdullah al-Harthy, has
been appointed the new Minister of Civil Service. Al-Harthy
replaces Sheikh Hilal bin Khalid al-Ma'awali, who is leaving
the Ministry of Civil Service for membership in the Majlis
al-Dawla (the appointed upper house of the Majlis of Oman).
Al-Ma'awali, a former Inspector General of the Royal Oman
Police (ROP),reportedly has been sick for several years and
regularly receives medical treatment in Europe. He was
allegedly injured helping to prevent the Sultan from falling
off his horse during an accident at the Royal Stables.

MINISTRIES OF ENVIRONMENT AND WATER RESOURCES
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9. (U) The Ministry of Regional Municipalities, Environment
and Water Resources, headed since 2004 by Sheikh Abdullah bin
Salim bin Amir al-Rawas, has been split into two separate
entities: the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change,
and the Ministry of Regional Municipalities and Water
Resources. Al-Rawas will continue to serve in the cabinet as
Minister of Regional Municipalities and Water Resources,
while the long-time (since 1987) Secretary General of the
Council of Ministers, Sayyid Humud bin Faisal al-Busaidi, was
named as the new Minister of the Environment and Climate
Change. The Sultan appointed the Deputy Secretary General of
the Council of Ministers, Sayyid Khalid bin Hilal bin Sa'ud
bin Harib al-Busaidi, to replace Sayyid Humud as Secretary
General of the Council.

MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND ELECTRICITY & WATER AUTHORITY
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10. (SBU) The Ministry of Housing, Electricity and Water
(MHEW) was renamed the Ministry of Housing and its
responsibilities for electrical and water matters transferred
to a newly created "Electricity and Water Authority." The
Under Secretary of the MHEW, Sheikh Muhammad bin Saif
al-Shabibi, is the new Minister of Housing (the former
Minister moved over to Transport & Commerce -- see para 7).
Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Muhammad al-Mahruqi, a technocrat
and former Director General of the Private Sector at the
Ministry of National Economy, is the Chairman of the
Electricity and Water Authority, which reportedly was created
to pave the way for privatization of these sectors. (Note:
Al-Mahruqi's position does not carry ministerial status. End
Note.)

COMMENT
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11. (C) The re-shuffling of ministers does not indicate any
significant change in Omani policies. All of the affected
individuals are well-known personalities who have held senior
government posts for years. Moreover, as noted above, the
transfer of the president of the Majlis al-Shura and the
Minister of Civil Service to less demanding positions was
likely strongly influenced by health concerns. The creation
of a separate Ministry of Environment was reportedly
motivated in part to help the Sultanate to better track,
prepare for and clean-up after severe weather phenomena in
the aftermath of tropical cyclone Gonu, which lashed Oman in
June. The decision to add "climate change" to the formal
name of this ministry is puzzling given that the Sultan is
somewhat skeptical of claims related to global warming.
GRAPPO