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MALAYSIA'S NEW CABINET -- MINISTERIAL PORTFOLIOS

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SUBJECT: MALAYSIA'S NEW CABINET -- MINISTERIAL PORTFOLIOS

REF: A. KUALA LUMPUR 184 - POST-ELECTION SCENE

B. KUALA LUMPUR 178 - ELECTION AFTERMATH

C. KUALA LUMPUR 163 - CRUNCHING BN'S NUMBERS

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SUBJECT: MALAYSIA'S NEW CABINET -- MINISTERIAL PORTFOLIOS

REF: A. KUALA LUMPUR 184 - POST-ELECTION SCENE

B. KUALA LUMPUR 178 - ELECTION AFTERMATH

C. KUALA LUMPUR 163 - CRUNCHING BN'S NUMBERS


1. (U) Summary: Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi on March 18
announced Malaysia's new cabinet. This message provides a
brief summary of each cabinet-level appointment, focusing
particularly on changes and newcomers. Septel provides
Post's initial overall impressions of the new cabinet. End
Summary.

Prime Minister's Department
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2. (SBU) Abdullah announced that Najib Tun Razak would remain
his Deputy Prime Minister, and he further appointed the
following Ministers in the Prime Minister's Department:
Bernard Dompok, President of the United Pasok Momogun
Kadazandusun Organisation (UPKO) and Minister in the Prime
Minister's Department since 1999; Mohamed Nazri Aziz, member
of UMNO Supreme Council and Minister in the Prime Minister's
Department since 2004; Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, former Deputy
Minister of Information and former UMNO Youth Chief; Mohd
Zaid Ibrahim, former Member of Parliament (MP) from Kota
Bahru, Kelantan, and founding director of Malaysia's largest
law firm; and Amirsham Abdul Aziz, who previously served as a
Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, and was
the former CEO of Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank). Most
significant of these appointments is Zaid Ibrahim, a
reform-minded attorney who frequently found himself at odds
with Abdullah's previous administration. Zaid spent some 18
months suspended from UMNO and from his position as UMNO
Division Chief for Kota Bahru after criticizing the UMNO
Disciplinary Board before Parliament. Abdullah announced
that Zaid would hold the law portfolio with the specific duty
of reforming the judiciary.

Finance
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3. (U) There was no change in the senior leadership of the
ministry as Abdullah announced that he would retain the
position of Minister of Finance, and he reappointed Nor
Mohamed Yakcop as Second Minister of Finance.

Defense
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4. (U) Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak was
reappointed as Minister of Defense, a position he has held

since 1999.

Internal Security and Home Affairs (Combined)
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5. (SBU) As part of his reorganization of the cabinet,
Abdullah announced that he was merging the ministries of
Internal Security and Home Affairs back into one ministry.
Stepping down as Minister of Internal Security, Abdullah
appointed former Minister of Foreign Affairs Syed Hamid Albar
as the new minister of the combined ministries. In an
apparent attempt to reinforce significant control over the
ministry, we note that Abdullah also appointed his former
Political Secretary, Senator Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh as
Deputy Minister. Press reports have publicly associated Wan
Farid with Abdullah's son-in-law Khairy Jamaluddin.

International Trade and Industry
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6. (SBU) UMNO Vice President and former Minister of
Agriculture Muhyiddin Yassin was appointed as the new
Minister of International Trade and Industry, replacing
long-time Minister Rafidah Aziz. Muhyiddin should represent
a sense of continuity in US-Malaysian trade relations. He
has expressed support for a US-Malaysian Free Trade Agreement
(FTA) with U.S. officials in the past as Agriculture
Minister. However, in his Agriculture role he also pushed
several measures that are probably inconsistent with WTO
obligations.

Foreign Affairs
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7. (SBU) With Syed Hamid Albar's transfer to the Ministry of
Internal Security and Home Affairs, Abdullah appointed Dr.

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Rais Yatim as the new Minister of Foreign Affairs. Dr. Rais,
age 65, most recently served as Minister of Arts, Culture and
Heritage, but had a one-year stint as Foreign Minister from
1986 to 1987. Dr. Rais holds a Ph.D. in Law from the
University of London. His proper title and salutation for
correspondence is "Yang Berhormat Datuk Seri Utama Dr. Rais
Yatim." Post will forward a complete biography separately.

Education
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8. (U) The leadership of the Ministry of Education remained
unchanged as UMNO Youth Chief Hishamuddin Hussein was
reappointed Minister of Education. Hishamuddin's position as
Education Minister was virtually guaranteed given his recent
election to the UNESCO Board.

Higher Education
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9. (U) Former Minister of Entrepreneurial and Cooperative
Development Mohamed Khaled Nordin was reappointed to the
cabinet as the new Minister of Higher Education. Khaled was
first elected to Parliament in 1990 and has been a member of
UMNO's Supreme Council since 2004.

Housing and Local Government
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10. (SBU) Abdullah continued the tradition of naming a senior
member of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) as the
Minister of Housing and Local Government appointing MCA
Secretary General Ong Ka Chuan. Older brother of MCA

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President, Ong Ka Ting, Ka Chuan was absent from elected
office after a stunning defeat in 2004 by Fong Po Kuan of the
Democratic Action Party (DAP). Ka Chuan was elected to the
new Parliament after switching to a "safer seat" in Perak.

Public Works
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11. (U) Abdullah promoted Mohd Zin Mohamed from the deputy
position to become Minister. By appointing Mohd Zin,
Abdullah kept a sense of continuity in the ministry that saw
the rapid political demise of its previous minister,
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) president Samy Vellu.

Energy, Water and Communications
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12. (SBU) Abdullah appointed former Deputy Minister Shaziman
Abu Mansor to succeed retiring Gerakan party President and
Minister Lim Keng Yaik, in the Ministry of Energy, Water and
Communications. Notably controversial in Malaysia's internet
world, as Deputy Minister Shaziman espoused national
registration of all bloggers, and even opined that a
particular blogger "could face action including being charged
under the Sedition Act if the article contained elements of
slander" following a report about PM Abdullah nearly fainting
while delivering a speech.

Agriculture and Agro-based Industry
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13. (SBU) Abdullah appointed former Minister of Higher
Education Mustapha Mohamed as the new Minister of
Agriculture. Mustapha has been a member of UMNO's Supreme
Council since 1993, and following BN's poor showing in the
2008 elections, is one of only two remaining BN MPs from
Kelantan. Mustapha reportedly has no agricultural background.

Transportation
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14. (U) Former Deputy Minister of Higher Education in the
previous cabinet, Ong Tee Keat has been appointed Minister of
Transportation. Ong is one of the four Malaysian Chinese
Association's (MCA) Vice Presidents and a Member of
Parliament from Selangor since 1989. MCA has traditionally
been allocated the Transportation Ministry and Ong replaced
the party's Deputy President Chan Kong Choy who did not seek
reelection. Ong was a former US international visitor
program participant.

Human Resources
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15. (U) Abdullah appointed S. Subramaniam as Minister of
Human Resources. Subramaniam is the Secretary General of the
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) and the sole Indian
representative in the Cabinet replacing party President Samy
Vellu (the former Works Minister) who lost his parliament
seat in the March 8 general election. A Member of Parliament
from Johor since 2004, he was the Parliamentary Secretary at
the Ministry of Housing and Local government in the previous
cabinet. The Deputy Minister of Human Resources is Noraini
Ahmad, the UMNO Puteri Chief who is a newly elected Member of
Parliament from Johor.

Women, Family and Community Development
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16. (U) Dr. Ng Yen Yen has been appointed the Minister of
Women, Family and Community Development, replacing UMNO's
Shahrizat Abdul Jalil who lost her parliament seat in the
March 8 general election. Ng is the MCA Women Chief since

1999. She was the Deputy Minister of Finance (2003 - 2008),
as well as the Deputy Minister of Culture, Arts, and Tourism
(1999-2003). She has been a Member of Parliament from Pahang
since 1999 and was a former US international visitor program
participant.

National Unity, Culture, Arts, and Heritage (Combined)
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17. (U) As a part of his cabinet reorganization, Abdullah
merged the National Unity Ministry (which was under the Prime
Minister's Department) and the Culture, Arts, and Heritage
Ministry, appointing Shafie Apdal as the new minister.
Shafie was the former Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer
Affairs. Under the merger, he replaced Dr. Maximus Ongkili
(National Unity) and Rais Yatim (Culture, Arts and Heritage).
An UMNO Supreme Council member, Shafie has been a Member of
Parliament from the East Malaysian Borneo state of Sabah
since 1995.

Science, Technology, and Innovation
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18. (U) Abdullah has replaced Dr. Jamaluddin Jarjis with Dr.
Maximus Ongkili as the minister of Science, Technology, and
Innovation. Maximus was the former Minister in the Prime
Minister's Department in charge of National Unity. He is the
Deputy President of Sabah Unity Party (PBS) and has been a
Member of Parliament from the East Malaysian Borneo since

2004.

Entrepreneurial and Cooperative Development
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19. (SBU) Noh Omar replaced Khalid Nordin as the Minister of
Entrepreneurial and Cooperative Development. Noh was the
former Deputy Minister of Education (2006 - 2008) and Deputy
Minister of Internal Security (2004 - 2006). An UMNO Supreme
Council member, Noh Omar has been a Member of Parliament from
Selangor since 1995.

Natural Resources and Environment
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20. (U) In the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment,
Abdullah appointed Douglas Unggah Embas to replace Azmi
Khalid, whom the PM dropped from the Cabinet. Douglas was the
former Deputy Minister of Transportation (2004 - 2008) and
has served as a Deputy Minister in the PM's Department (1999
- 2004). He is one of the two senior Vice Presidents of the
United Sarawak Native Inheritance Party (PBB) and has been a
Member of Parliament from the East Malaysian Borneo state
since 1986.

Rural and Regional Development
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21. (SBU) Senator Muhammad Muhd Taib was appointed as the new
Minister of Rural and Regional Development, replacing Abdul
Aziz Shamsuddin who lost his seat in the March 8 general
election. Muhammad has served as the UMNO Information Chief
since 2004. A former Chief Minister of Selangor, Muhammad is
an influential UMNO grassroots leader. He abruptly resigned
as Chief Minister following his arrest by Australian
authorities for carrying a large sum of unreported cash into
Australia; he was later acquitted of all charges. The Deputy

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Minister is Joseph Kurup who is the President of the Sabah
United Peoples Party (SUPP),a minor component party of the
BN.

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs
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22. (SBU) Former President of the BN Backbenchers Club (BBC)
and outspoken leader of the Public Accounts Committee,
Shahrir Samad was appointed as the new Minister of Domestic
Trade and Consumer Affairs. Shahrir is a veteran UMNO
politician from Johor. In 2006, Abdullah removed Shahrir
from his position as President of the BBC when Shahrir
supported an opposition motion to investigate corruption
charges against another UMNO parliamentarian. An UMNO
Supreme Council Member, Shahrir has served in the Cabinet in
the 1980s as the Minister of Federal Territories (1983 - 86)
and Minister of Welfare (1986-87).

Plantation Industries and Commodities
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23. (U) Peter Chin Fah Kui one of the few Cabinet Ministers
who retained their old portfolio and remains the Minister of
Plantation Industries and Commodities. He a veteran
politician from Sarawak representing the Sarawak United
People's Party (SUPP) in the Cabinet. He has been a Member
of Parliament from the East Malaysian Borneo state since 1986.

Youth and Sports
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24. (U) Ismail Sabri Yaakob is one of the new faces in the
Cabinet. As the new Minister of Youth and Sports, he
replaces Azalina Othman who is the new Minister of Tourism.
He has served as a Member of Parliament from Pahang since

2004.

Health
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25. (U) Abdullah has appointed Liow Tiong Lai as the new
Minister of Health. Tiong Lai is the MCA Youth Chief and was
the former Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports. The Health
Ministry is traditionally allocated to the MCA, and Liow
replaced party Vice President Chua Soi Lek who resigned over
a sex scandal prior to the March 8 general election. Liow
has been a member of Parliament from Pahang since 1999.

Information
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26. (SBU) Ahmad Shabery Cheek has been named the new Minister
of Information, replacing Zainuddin Maidin who lost his
parliament seat in the March 8 general election. Shabery was
the Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs in the previous Cabinet. He has been a Member of
Parliament from Terengganu since 2004 and was a former US
international visitor program participant.

Tourism
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27. (SBU) As the Minister of Tourism, Azalina Othman replaced
Tengku Adnan Mansor, who was dropped from the Cabinet.
Azalina was the Minister of Youth and Sports in the previous
Cabinet. An UMNO Supreme Council member and the former UMNO
Puteri Chief, Azalina has been a Member of Parliament from
Johor since 2004. Some have touted Azalina as a contender
for the UMNO Wanita Chief position in the next party
election. Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Abu Taib, the son of Sarawak
Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud, was also appointed as
Deputy Tourism Minister. Sulaiman previously served as the
CEO of RHM Bank when the Taib family held a majority stake in
the firm. There was significant controversy around his
management of the bank which led minority shareholders to
take their complaints to Bank Negara. Bank Negara Governor
Zeti later demoted him to a director of the bank, and the
Taib family eventually sold off their shares.

Ministry of Federal Territories
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28. (U) Minister of the Federal Territories Zulhasnan Rafique
is one of the few Cabinet Ministers who retained his old
portfolio. He is the UMNO Federal Territories Liaison Chief

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and an UMNO Supreme Council Member. He has been a member of
parliament from Kuala Lumpur since 1999.
SHEAR