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Menteri Dan —Timbalan Angkat Sumpah Menteri dan —Timbalan angkat sumpah KUALA LUMPUR, sebelah kanan sing- Kumpulan ini diikuti Isnin — Empat puluh gahsana dalam dewan oleh empat orang lagi lima orang Menteri itu. Menteri iaitu Datuk dan Timbalan Menteri Selepas Datuk Musa, Mohamed Rahmat (Pe- mengangkat sumpah para Menteri mengadap nerangan). Datuk Rich- Jawatan di depan dalam kumpulan berem- ard Ho (Buruh dan Yang diPertuan pat atau berlima untuk Tenaga Rakyat), Datuk Agong di Istana Nega- mengangkat sumpah Ja- Haji Mohamed Nasir ra di sini, hari ini. watan di depan Seri (Jabatan Perdana Men- Paduka. teri) dan Datuk Paul Istiadat itu yang Kumpulan pertama, Leong (Perusahaan Utama) berlangsung di Dewan seramai empat orang Singgahsana di mulakan terdiri dari Menteri dengan Timbalan Perda- Dua orang Menteri Luar, Tan Sri Ghazali baru. Datuk Abdullah na Menteri, Datuk Musa 1 Shade. Menteri Ke- Haji Ahmad (Jabatan Hitam mengangkat sum- bajikan Am. Datin pah Jawatan. Perdana Menteri) dan Paduka Alahah Ghani. Menteri Pembangunan Ini berlangsung tiga Menteri Pengangkutan, minit selepas Negara dan Luar Ban- Datuk Lee San Choon dan dar, Encik Sanusi Junid keberangkatan masuk Menteri Sains, Teknologi Seri Paduka ke dewan mengangkat sumpah da- dan Alam Sekitar, Tan lam kumpulan kempat dilrlngl oleh Perdana Sri Ong Kee Hui. Menteri, Datuk Seri Dr. bersama tiga orang Men- Mahathir Mohamad Empat orang lagi teri lain. tepat Jam 2.15 petang. Menteri dalam kum- Mereka bertiga ialah pulan kedua ialah Men- Menteri Perusahaan Selepas melafazkan teri Perdagangan dan Awam, Datin Paduka ikrar sumpah Jawatan, Perindustrian, Tengku Rafidah Aziz, Menteri Datuk Musa mara ke Ahmad Rithauddeen, Pelajaran, Datuk Dr. Su- singgahsana, tunduk Menteri Kewangan, laiman Daud, Menteri menyembah dan Tengku Razaleigh Wilayah Persekutuan. mengucup tangan Seri Hamzah. Menteri Datuk Pengiran Haji Paduka. Kesihatan. Tan Sri Othman Rauf. Datuk Musa kemudian Chong Hon Nyan dan berundur dan menan- Menteri Kemajuan Ta- Sebelum ini kumpulan datangani dokumen-do- nah dan Pembangunan yang mengangkat sum- kumen sumpah Jawatan Wilayah, Datuk Seri pah ialah Menteri Per- disaksikan oleh Shariff Ahmad. tanian, Datuk Abdul Pemangku Ketua Hakim Manan Othman. Menteri Negara. Raja Tan Sri Tengku Ahmad Kerjaraya dan Asian Shah dan Ketua Rithauddeen. bekas Men- Kemudahan Awam. Da- Setiausaha Negara, Tan teri Luar. baru kembali tuk S. Samy Vellu, Men- Sri Hashim Aman, ke- malam tadi dari New teri Kebudayaan Belia duanya di kiri sing- York kerana mengetuai dan Sukan. Datuk gahsana. perwakilan Malaysia Mokhtar, Hashim dan menghadiri sidang anta- Menteri Perumahan dan Datuk Seri Dr. rabangsa mengenai Mahathir duduk di Kampuchea. Istiadat berlangsung di Dewan Singgahsana Kerajaan Tempatan, Da- tuk Dr. Neo Yee Pan. Kumpulan pertama lima orang Timbalan Menteri yang mengangkat sumpah terdiri dari Datuk Seri Haji Kamaruddin Mai Isa (Jabatan Perdana Menteri). Datuk Chan Siang Sun (Pelajaran). Dr. Goh Chong Teik (Ja- batan Perdana Menteri ). Encik Edmund Langgu Anak Saga (Pertanian) dan Datuk K. Pathmanaban (Kesihatan). Kumpulan seterusnya terdiri dari dari Abang Abu Dakar Datuk Bandar Abang Haji Mustapha (Pertahnnan). Encik Ab- dul Rahim Datuk Tham- by Chik (Dalam Negeri), Encik Bujang Haji Ulis (Perusahaan Utama), Datuk Abdul Jalal Haji Abu Bakar (Perumahan dan Kerajaan Tem- patan) dan Encik Idris Rauf (Wilayah Per- sekutuan). Keseluruhan lstiadat di Dewan Singgahsana berlangsung selama 50 minit dan berakhir tepat Jam 3.05 minit. Mufti Istana Negara. Haji Shahir Daud mem- baca doa selamat tanda penutup lstiadat. Sejurus kemudian. di Dewan Mengadap, satu lagi lstiadat ringkas berasingan diadakan di mana para Menteri dan Timbalan Menteri bergilir-gilir mengadap Hadir sama di kedua- Seri Paduka. dua istiadat itu ialah Ke- Turut hadir ialah tua Polis Negara. Tan Sri Speaker Dewan Rakyat. Datuk Seri Dr. Haniff Omar dan Pangli- Tan Sri Syed Nasir Is- Mahathir dan Datuk mail dan Yang Dipertua ma Angkatan Tentera, Dewan Negara, Tan Sri Musa Hitam yang juga General Tan Sri Menteri Dalam Negeri, Ismail Khan. - Mohamed Ghazali Datuk Bernama. mengiringi Seri Paduka. seth. .
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