For whom does this cabinet deliver?


The Malaysian Insight

Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri being sworn in as a senator today. The Kuala Lumpur mufti is one of two ‘outsiders’ in the Muhyiddin administration. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Kamal Ariffin, March 10, 2020.

PRIME Minister Muhyiddin Yassin outdid himself for a government that has the slimmest majority in Malaysia. Of course, that point of a majority is arguable, too.

But outdid himself, Muhyiddin did. A cabinet of 31 members and 38 deputies – way bigger than Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s cabinet of 27 members and 26 deputies – despite the wafer-thin majority of 114 MPs.

“I want to form a cabinet that can provide the best service to the people, a cabinet that delivers,” he said yesterday when announcing his list. 

But the bloated number of ministers and deputies shows the weakness of a prime minister who needs to keep everyone in his scratch coalition happy, from Umno to PAS to the rump Barisan Nasional and Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS).

Even the promised sprinkling of technocrats didn’t materialise because there were political considerations to be met. Two if you include the Kuala Lumpur mufti, Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri.

The rest are politicians, some who jumped after the 2018 general election, some who jumped out of Pakatan Harapan (PH) and some who have been jumping around for a while now.

The deputy prime minister’s post was also not filled because Muhyiddin had to appease Umno, which has the largest bloc of MPs in the Perikatan Nasional coalition. 

Who does this cabinet serve or deliver to then?

Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz being sworn in as a senator today. The former CIMB Group CEO is in charge of finance. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Kamal Ariffin, March 10, 2020.

First, the parties that made it happen. The early rewards are posts for more than half of this new coalition, particularly 10 out of the 11 either sacked or left PKR followed by those who jumped from Umno to Bersatu.

And would you trust PAS politicians in the environment ministry? The party has ruled Kelantan since 1990 and oversaw hectares of jungles being cleaned out for logs or durian plantations – removing the home and livelihood of the Orang Asli.

Second, politicians who failed the smell test of integrity and without the stench of graft, such as Hishammuddin Hussein, who has yet to explain the purchase of army helicopters that never materialised or Annuar Musa during his time as Mara chairman when the government agency was embroiled in property scandals.

Third, the ones who argue that a multiracial government means token posts for the minorities in the country. Perhaps it is due to the parties in PN but is this Malaysia in 2020?

How will this government fare at a time when the last national budget was based on US$60 (RM254) a barrel at a time when oil prices are hovering above US$30? 

How will this government face the downturn from the Covid-19 outbreak?

How will this government struggle past the scandals of 1Malaysia Development Bhd and rest with ministers who kept silent when it happened?

The reality is no one expects anything from a government that they did not elect. Malaysia is now a country with a prime minister appeasing his allies who got him the job, not the people who want a government that can deliver. – March 10, 2020.


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  • Melayu FIRST then Malaysian is and has been MUhyiddin's motto and he will NOT change this unto his death.

    Posted 6 years ago by Swaminaidu Venkatasamy · Reply

  • No country will trust or accept this backdoor regime

    Posted 6 years ago by Penganalisa L · Reply

  • No worry. Taliban pas pis pus lebai environment minister will organise special sembahyang session to clear the sky if the haze is to hit us again this year.
    Pas pis pus Taliban lebai has a direct line with his God. He will ask his God to protect us whenever there's any disaster.

    Posted 6 years ago by Chee yee ng · Reply

    • We are all extremely disappointed with the back door cartels. Our time, hope and aspirations invested on 9th May 2018 just went down the drain. But such remarks insulting the faith of anyone on public domain, will only reinforce that hatred to (not DAP).

      Posted 6 years ago by Ali Karim · Reply

  • May muhidin ROT IN HELL for forming a backdoor govt thus BACKSTABING ALL MSIAN VOTERS. Muhiddin DOSA BESAR INI TRAITOR ANSWER ON JUDGEMENT DAY IF U BELEIVE IN GOD OR ALLAH .

    Posted 6 years ago by Lucky Boy · Reply

  • No one in PAs has any business being in the cabinet, making decisions that affect the future ion this country. Ot is a party that is racist and backward in every sense. It has no clue how to improve the quality of people's lives and the state of this nation. It is just a self-proclaimed religious party that spouts all kinds of nonsense that puts people's lives in danger. Don't even let me start on UMNO. Hoe on earth could Muhyiddin do such a thin. Now its on him and this cabinet, They can't blame Dap and they can't blame the non-Malays for anything that goes wrong now.

    Posted 6 years ago by Sunita petrus · Reply

    • Of course they will. If they can turn around to bite DAP when the PH Government bailed out LUTH, FELDA etc, what do you thing will happen when the economy tanks further?

      Posted 6 years ago by Yoon Kok · Reply

  • Congratulations Moohidin. Your ketuanan Melayu agenda has been fulfilled. The non-Malays need not contribute further to national development. Neither do they want to be second class slaves to a UMNO dominated government.

    Posted 6 years ago by Panchen Low · Reply

  • so the ''malay first...'' PM has given the power to umno n pas who were NOT part of the coalition.....because he is ''malay first'' and was jealous of DAP and their record in the Govt....only in malaysia....but the ending will be a failed state...and who suffers?....the poorest majority....and we all know which race is that?

    Posted 6 years ago by Lipdah Lia · Reply

    • The future generations of the non-UMNO and non-PAS politicians. Just one example, UMNO ministers sent their children (eg Najib and Hisham) for overseas educations while they pushed BM for the masses. No wonder we have so many graduate food delivery riders :-D

      Posted 6 years ago by Yoon Kok · Reply

  • I thought such things only happen in some Latin American Countries. Viva Zapata!

    Posted 6 years ago by Citizen Pencen · Reply