The Shafie cabinet of Sabah took office on 16 May 2018.[1][2]
The cabinet consists of ministers and assistant ministers from the Sabah Heritage Party (WARISAN), the United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation (UPNO), Democratic Action Party (DAP) and People's Justice Party (PKR).
Shafie cabinet | |
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19th Cabinet of Sabah | |
2018–2020 | |
Date formed | 16 May 2018 |
Date dissolved | 29 September 2020 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Juhar Mahiruddin |
Head of government | Shafie Apdal (WARISAN) |
Total no. of members | 11 |
Member parties |
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Status in legislature | Coalition government with confidence & supply from PH and UPKO 52 / 60 (2018–2020)29 / 60 (2020) |
Opposition parties |
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Opposition leader | Jeffrey Kitingan (STAR) |
History | |
Election | 2018 Sabah state election |
Legislature term | 15th Sabah State Legislative Assembly |
Budget | 2019, 2020 |
Predecessor | Fifth Musa cabinet |
Successor | Hajiji cabinet |
Arrangement
editMinisters
editPortfolio | Officeholder | Party | Constituency | Term start | Term end | |
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Chief Minister | Datuk Seri Panglima Mohd. Shafie Apdal MP | WARISAN | Senallang | 12 May 2018 | 29 September 2020 | |
Deputy Chief Minister | Datuk Seri Panglima Wilfred Madius Tangau MP | UPKO | Nominated member | 16 May 2018 | ||
Datuk Christina Liew MP | PH (PKR) | Api-Api | ||||
Datuk Jaujan Sambakong | WARISAN | Sulabayan | ||||
Minister of Finance | Datuk Seri Panglima Mohd. Shafie Apdal MP | Senallang | ||||
Minister of Trade and Industry | Datuk Seri Panglima Wilfred Madius Tangau MP | UPKO | Nominated member | |||
Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment | Datuk Christina Liew MP | PH (PKR) | Api-Api | |||
Minister of Housing and Local Government | Datuk Jaujan Sambakong | WARISAN | Sulabayan | |||
Minister of Infrastructure Development | Datuk Peter Anthony | Melalap | ||||
Minister of People's Health and Wellbeing | Datuk Stephen Wong Tien Fatt MP | PH (DAP) | Nominated member | 28 March 2019[3] | ||
Datuk Frankie Poon Ming Fung | Tanjong Papat | 17 May 2019 | 29 September 2020 | |||
Minister of Agriculture and Food Industries | Datuk Junz Wong | WARISAN | Tanjung Aru | 16 May 2018 | ||
Minister of Education and Innovation | Datuk Dr. Yusof Yacob | Sindumin | ||||
Minister of Rural Development | Datuk Ewon Benedick | UPKO | Kadamaian | |||
Minister of Law and Native Affairs | Aidi Moktar | WARISAN | Pantai Manis | |||
Minister of Youth and Sports | Datuk Frankie Poon Ming Fung | PH (DAP) | Tanjong Papat | 17 May 2019 | ||
Phoong Jin Zhe | Luyang | 17 May 2019 | 29 September 2020 |
Assistant Ministers
editPortfolio | Officeholder | Party | Constituency | Term start | Term end | |
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Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister's Department | Datuk Jimmy Wong Sze Phin | PH (DAP) | Sri Tanjong | 16 May 2018 | 29 September 2020 | |
Arifin Asgali | WARISAN | Sekong | ||||
Assistant Minister of Finance | Kenny Chua Teck Ho | PH (PKR) | Inanam | |||
Sarifuddin Hata | WARISAN | Merotai | ||||
Assistant Minister of Trade and Industry | Ben Chong Chen Bin | Tanjong Kapor | ||||
Azhar Matussin | Karambunai | |||||
Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment | Assaffal P. Alian | Tungku | ||||
Assistant Minister of Housing and Local Government | George Hiew Vun Zin | Karamunting | ||||
Assistant Minister of Infrastructure Development | Datuk Abdul Muis Picho | Sebatik | ||||
Assistant Minister of People's Health and Wellbeing | Norazlinah Arif | Kunak | ||||
Assistant Minister of Agriculture and Food Industries | Dr. Daud Yusof | Bongawan | ||||
Assistant Minister of Education and Innovation | Mohammad Mohamarin | Banggi | ||||
Jennifer Lasimbang | Moyog | |||||
Assistant Minister of Rural Development | Dumi Pg. Masdal | Lahad Datu | ||||
Rasinin Kautis | Liawan | |||||
Assistant Minister of Law and Native Affairs | Datuk Uda Sulai | Petagas | ||||
Jannie Lasimbang | PH (DAP) | Kapayan | ||||
Assistant Minister of Youth and Sports | Arunarsin Taib | WARISAN | Gum-Gum |
References
edit- ^ "Shafie names cabinet". Daily Express. 17 May 2021. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
- ^ "Shafie names three DCMS creates three portfolios". Malay Mail. 16 May 2021. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
- ^ Julia Chan (28 March 2019). "Sabah minister dies from heart attack". The Malay Mail. Retrieved 28 March 2019.