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FULL CABINET LINE-UP (Bernama 20/05/1999) 20 MAY 1999 Cabinet-Lineup FULL CABINET LINE-UP KUALA LUMPUR, May 20 (Bernama) -- Following is the full Cabinet line-up: PRIME MINISTER: DATUK SERI DR MAHATHIR MOHAMAD (Kubang Pasu) DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER: DATUK SERI ABDULLAH AHMAD BADAWI (Kepala Batas) PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT --------------------------- MINISTERS: 1) DATUK PADUKA DR ABDUL HAMID OTHMAN (Sik) 2) DATUK MOHAMED TAJOL ROSLI GHAZALI (Gerik) 3) DATUK DR SITI ZAHARAH SULAIMAN (Paya Besar) 4) DATUK PANDIKAR AMIN MULIA (Akar-Senator) DEPUTY MINISTERS: 1) DATUK FAUZI ABDUL RAHMAN (Kuantan) 2) DATUK PADUKA IBRAHIM ALI (Pasir Mas-Senator) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES: 1) DATUK MOHAMED ABDULLAH (Maran) 2) DATUK OTHMAN ABDUL (Pendang) MINISTRY OF FINANCE -------------------- FIRST MINISTER: TUN DAIM ZAINUDDIN (SPECIAL FUNCTIONS MINISTER) (Merbok) SECOND MINISTER: DATUK MUSTAPA MOHAMED (Jeli) DEPUTY MINISTERS: 1) DATUK WONG SEE WAH (MCA-Rasah) 2) DATUK MOHAMED NAZRI ABDUL AZIZ (Chenderoh) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY: DR SHAFIE MOHAMED SALLEH (Kuala Langat) MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCES ---------------------------- MINISTER: DATUK LIM AH LEK (MCA-Bentong) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK DR AFFIFUDDIN OMAR (Padang Terap) MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS ------------------------- MINISTERS: DATUK SERI ABDULLAH AHMAD BADAWI (Kepala Batas) DEPUTY MINISTERS: 1) DATUK AZMI KHALID (Padang Besar) 2) DATUK ONG KA TING (MCA-Pontian) MINISTRY OF YOUTH AND SPORTS ---------------------------- MINISTER: TAN SRI MUHYIDDIN YASSIN (Pagoh) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK LOKE YUEN YOW (MCA-Tanjong Malim) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY: DATUK SHAHRIZAT ABDUL JALIL (Lembah Pantai) MINISTRY OF WORKS ----------------- MINISTER: DATUK SERI S. SAMY VELLU (MIC-Sungai Siput) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK RAILEY HAJI JEFFREY (Silam) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY: YONG KHOON SENG (SUPP-Padawan) MINISTRY OF LAND AND COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT -------------------------------------------- MINISTER: TAN SRI KASITAH GADDAM (Umno-Senator) DEPUTY MINISTER: DR GOH CHENG TEIK (Gerakan-Nibong Tebal) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY: AINON KHARIYAH DATUK MOHAMED ABAS (Parit) MINISTRY OF HEALTH ------------------- MINISTER: DATUK CHUA JUI MENG (MCA-Bakri) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK MOHAMED ALI RUSTAM (Batu Berendam) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY: DATUK M. MAHALINGAM (MIC-Subang) MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS ---------------------------- MINISTER: DATUK SERI SYED HAMID ALBAR (Kota Tinggi) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK DR LEO MICHAEL TOYAD (PBB-Mukah) MINISTRY OF DEFENCE ------------------- MINISTER: DATUK ABANG ABU BAKAR MUSTAPHA (PBB-Kuala Rajang) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK DR ABDULLAH FADZIL CHE WAN (Bukit Gantang) MINISTRY OF EDUCATION ---------------------- MINISTER: DATUK SERI NAJIB TUN RAZAK (Pekan) DEPUTY MINISTERS: 1) DATUK DR FONG CHAN ONN (MCA-Selandar) 2) DATUK KHALID YUNUS (Jempol) MINISTRY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT ----------------------------- MINISTER: DATUK ANNUAR MUSA (Peringat) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK K. KUMARAN (MIC-Tapah) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY: DOUGLAS UGGAH EMBAS (PBB-Betong) MINISTRY OF INFORMATION ------------------------ MINISTER: TAN SRI KHALIL YAACOB (Paya Besar-Senator) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK SULEIMAN MOHAMED (Titiwangsa) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY: MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT --------------------- MINISTER: DATUK SERI DR LING LIONG SIK (MCA-Labis) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK DR IBRAHIM SAAD (Tasek Glugor) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY: DATUK CHOR CHEE HEUNG (MCA-Alor Setar) MINISTRY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INDUSTRY -------------------------------------------- MINISTER: DATUK SERI RAFIDAH AZIZ (Kuala Kangsar) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK KERK CHOO TING (Gerakan-Taiping) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY: AHMAD KAMARUZAMAN MOHAMED BARIA (Jerantut) MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE ----------------------- MINISTER: DATUK AMAR DR SULAIMAN DAUD (PBB-Petra Jaya) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK DR TENGKU MAHMUD MANSOR (Setiu) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY: DATUK ABU BAKAR TAIB (Langkawi) MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT ---------------------------------------- MINISTER: DATUK DR TING CHEW PEH (MCA-Gopeng) DEPUTY MINISTERS: 1) DATUK MOHAMED SHAFIE APDAL (Semporna) 2) DATUK PETER CHIN FAH KUI (SUPP-Miri) MINISTRY OF ENTREPRENEUR DEVELOPMENT ------------------------------------ MINISTER: DATUK MUSTAPA MOHAMED (Jeli) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK IDRIS JUSOH (Besut) MINISTRY OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES ------------------------------ MINISTER: DATUK SERI DR LIM KENG YAIK (Gerakan-Beruas) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK HISHAMMUDDIN TUN HUSSEIN (Tenggara) MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT ----------------------------------------------- MINISTER: DATUK LAW HIENG DING (SUPP-Sarikei) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK ABU BAKAR DAUD (Kuala Terengganu) MINISTRY OF ENERGY, COMMUNICATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA ------------------------------------------------- MINISTER: DATUK LEO MOGGIE (PBDS-Kanowit) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK CHAN KONG CHOY (MCA-Selayang) MINISTRY OF CULTURE, ARTS AND TOURISM ------------------------------------- MINISTER: DATUK ABDUL KADIR SHEIKH FADZIR (Kulim-Bandar Baharu) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK TENG GAIK KWAN (MCA-Raub) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY: DATUK MOHAMED NOH RAJAB (Tampin) MINISTRY OF DOMESTIC TRADE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS ----------------------------------------------- MINISTER: DATUK SERI MEGAT JUNID MEGAT AYOB (Pasir Salak) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK S. SUBRAMANIAM (MIC-Segamat) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY: DATUK TAN CHAI HO (MCA-Bandar Tun Razak) MINISTRY OF NATIONAL UNITY AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ------------------------------------------------- MINISTER: DATIN PADUKA ZALEHA ISMAIL (Gombak) DEPUTY MINISTER: DATUK PETER TINGGOM (Snap-Saratok) PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY: DATUK G.PALANIVEL (MIC-Hulu Selangor) -- BERNAMA /RM.
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