Cabinet of Sarawak
The Cabinet of Sarawak is a part of the executive arm of the Government of Sarawak, Malaysia. The Cabinet consists of the Chief Minister, appointed by the Governor on the basis that he is able to command a majority in the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly, and a number of ministers made up of members of the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly.
Cabinet of Sarawak | |
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2017–present | |
Date formed | 13 January 2017 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Abdul Taib Mahmud |
Head of government | Abang Abdul Rahman Johari Abang Openg (PBB) |
Deputy head of government | Douglas Uggah Embas (PBB) James Jemut Masing (PRS) Awang Tengah Ali Hasan (PBB) |
Total no. of members | 11 |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Coalition government |
Opposition parties |
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Opposition leader | Chong Chieng Jen (PH-DAP) |
History | |
Legislature term(s) | 14th Malaysian Parliament |
This Cabinet is similar in structure and role to that of federal level, while being smaller in size. As federal and state responsibilities differ, there are a number of portfolios that differ between the federal and state governments.
Members of the Cabinet are selected by the Chief Minister, and appointed by the Governor. Cabinet Ministers are always the head of a ministry.
Current cabinet
Full members
The present Cabinet was formed on 19 January 2017.[1] As promised by Chief Minister Abang Johari Abang Openg, the present Cabinet was reshuffled on 22 August 2019. State ministers of the Cabinet are from the Gabungan Parti Sarawak, formerly the Sarawak Barisan Nasional until 2018. Since then, members of the Cabinet are:[2][3][4][5]
PBB (8)
SUPP (2)
PRS (1)
Portfolio | Office Bearer | Party | Constituency | |
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Chief Minister | Abang Abdul Rahman Johari Abang Openg | PBB | Satok | |
Minister of Finance and Economic Planning | ||||
Minister of Urban Development and Resources I | ||||
Deputy Chief Minister | Douglas Uggah Embas | PBB | Bukit Saban | |
Minister of Agriculture, Native Land and Regional Development | ||||
Minister of Finance II | ||||
Deputy Chief Minister | Dr. James Jemut Masing | PRS | Baleh | |
Minister of Infrastructural and Ports Development | ||||
Deputy Chief Minister | Awang Tengah Ali Hasan | PBB | Bukit Sari | |
Minister of International Trade and Industry, Industrial Terminal and Entrepreneur Development | ||||
Minister of Urban Development and Resources II | ||||
Minister in the Chief Minister's Office | Talip Zulpilip | PBB | Jepak | |
Minister of Education, Science and Technological Research | Michael Manyin Jawong | PBB | Tebedu | |
Minister of Local Government and Housing | Sim Kui Hian | SUPP | Batu Kawah | |
Minister of Tourism, Art, Culture | Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah | PBB | Asajaya | |
Minister of Youth and Sports | ||||
Minister of Transport | Lee Kim Shin | SUPP | Senadin | |
Minister of Utilities | Dr. Stephen Rundi Utom | PBB | Kemena | |
Minister of Welfare, Community Well-being, Women, Family and Childhood Development | Fatimah Abdullah | PBB | Dalat | |
Assistant ministers
Assistant ministers, being a member of the Legislative Assembly but not that of the Cabinet, are deputies to a respective minister and the second-in-command of their respective ministry. Since 22 August 2019, they are:[1][2]
PBB (11)
PRS (4)
SUPP (2)
PDP (1)
Portfolio | Office Bearer | Party | Constituency | |
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Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister's Department (Corporate Affairs and Sarawak Public Communication Unit) | Abdullah Saidol | PBB | Semop | |
Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister's Department (Islamic Affairs and Kuching City North Commission) | Dr. Abdul Rahman Junaidi | PBB | Pantai Damai | |
Assistant Minister for Utilities (Water Supply) | ||||
Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister's Department (Law, State-Federal Relations and Project Monitoring) | Sharifah Hasidah Sayeed Aman Ghazali | PBB | Samariang | |
Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister's Department (Native Laws and Customs) | John Sikie Tayai | PRS | Kakus | |
Assistant Minister for Agriculture Native Land and Regional Development | Roland Sagah Wee Inn | PBB | Tarat | |
Abdul Rahman Ismail | PBB | Bukit Kota | ||
Assistant Minister for Education, Science and Technological Research | Dr. Annuar Rapa’ee | PBB | Nangka | |
Assistant Minister for Local Government and Housing | ||||
Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Ports Development | Julaihi Narawi | PBB | Sebuyau | |
Assistant Minister for International Trade and Industry, Industrial Terminal and Entrepreneur Development | Mohd Naroden Majais | PBB | Simunjan | |
Malcolm Mussen Lamoh | PRS | Batang Ai | ||
Assistant Minister for Local Government and Housing | Dr. Penguang Manggil | PDP | Marudi | |
Assistant Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture | Sebastian Chiew Yew Ting | SUPP | Piasau | |
Assistant Minister for Transport | Dr. Jerip Susil | PBB | Mambong | |
Assistant Minister for Urban Development and Resources | Len Talif Salleh | PBB | Kuala Rajang | |
Assistant Minister for Utilities (Rural Electricity) | Liwan Lagang | PRS | Belaga | |
Assistant Minister for Welfare and Community Wellbeing, Women, Family and Childhood | Francis Hardin Hollis | SUPP | Simanggang | |
Rosey Yunus | PBB | Bekenu | ||
Assistant Minister for Youth and Sports | Snowdan Lawan | PRS | Balai Ringin | |
Ex-officio members
Position | Office bearer |
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State Secretary | Jaul Samion |
State Attorney-General | Talat Mahmood Abdul Rashid |
State Financial Secretary | Ahmad Tarmizi Sulaiman |
See also
- List of Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sarawak
- List of Chief Ministers of Sarawak
- Sarawak State Legislative Assembly
References
- "Abang Johari announces his Cabinet line-up". Astro Awani. Bernama. 19 January 2017. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
- Lim How Pim (6 May 2017). "Awang Tengah is third Deputy Chief Minister after major cabinet reshuffle". Borneo Post. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
- Mohd Roji Kawi (6 May 2017). "Kabinet Sarawak dirombak" (in Malay). Berita Harian. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
- Lim How Pim (6 May 2017). "Abg Johari unveils his new team". Borneo Post. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
- "Full list of new Sarawak Cabinet (Video)". Borneo Post. 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.