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Minister of Home Affairs (Malaysia)

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Minister of Home Affairs
Menteri Dalam Negeri
منتري دالم نڬري
Coat of arms of Malaysia
since 3 December 2022 (2022-12-03)
Ministry of Home Affairs
StyleYang Berhormat Menteri
(The Honourable Minister)
AbbreviationKDN
Member ofCabinet of Malaysia
Reports toParliament of Malaysia
SeatPutrajaya
AppointerYang di-Pertuan Agong
on the recommendation of the Prime Minister of Malaysia
Formation1955 (1955)
First holderTunku Abdul Rahman
DeputyShamsul Anuar Nasarah
Websitewww.moha.gov.my

The current position for Malaysian Minister of Home Affairs (Malay: Menteri Dalam Negeri; Jawi: منتري دالم نڬري‎) is hold by Saifuddin Nasution Ismail since 3 December 2022. The minister is supported by the Deputy Ministers of Home Affairs. The Minister administers the portfolio through the Ministry of Home Affairs.

List of ministers

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Home affairs

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The following individuals have been appointed as Minister of Home Affairs, or any of its precedent titles:[1]

Political party:   Alliance/BN   PH   PN

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Constituency
Political party Title Took office Left office Vacant Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Tunku Abdul Rahman
(1903–1990)
MP for Sungei Muda
Alliance (UMNO) Minister of Home Affairs 9 August 1955 30 August 1957 Bahaman Samsuddin Chief Minister of the
Federation of Malaya

Tunku Abdul Rahman
Ismail Abdul Rahman
(1915–1973)
MP for Johore Timor
Minister of Home Affairs and Justice 1965 1 June 1967 Vacant Tunku Abdul Rahman
(III)
Abdul Razak Hussein
(1922–1976)
MP for Pekan
Minister of Home Affairs 1 June 1967 20 May 1969
Ismail Abdul Rahman
(1915–1973)
(Deputy Prime Minister)
MP for Johore Timor
20 May 1969 2 August 1973 Vacant
(1969–1970)
Abdul Samad Idris
(1970–1973)
Tunku Abdul Rahman
(IV)
Abdul Razak Hussein
(I)
Ghazali Shafie
(1922–2010)
MP for Lipis
BN (UMNO) 13 August 1973 16 July 1981 Abdul Samad Idris
(1973–1976)
Shariff Ahmad
(1976–1978)
Rais Yatim
(1978)
Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin
(1978–1981)
Abdul Razak Hussein
(I • II)
Hussein Onn
(I • II)
Musa Hitam
(b. 1934)
(Deputy Prime Minister)
MP for Labis
(1981)
MP for Panti
(1981-1986)
17 July 1981 16 March 1986 Sanusi Junid
(1981–1982)
Mohd Kassim Ahmad
(1982–1984)
Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad
(1984–1986)
Mahathir Mohamad
(I • II)
Mahathir Mohamad
(Prime Minister)
(b. 1925)
MP for Kubang Pasu
17 March 1986 10 January 1999 Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad
(1986)
Megat Junid Megat Ayub
(1986–1997)
Ong Ka Ting
(1995–1999)
Azmi Khalid
(1997–1999)
Mahathir Mohamad
(II · III ·• IV · V)
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
(b. 1939)
(Deputy Prime Minister)
(Prime Minister)
MP for Kepala Batas
14 January 1999 27 March 2004 Ong Ka Ting
(1995–1999)
Azmi Khalid
(1997–1999)
Zainal Abidin Zin
(1999–2004)
Mahathir Mohamad
(V • VI)
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
(I)
Azmi Khalid
(b. 1940)
MP for Padang Besar
27 March 2004 13 February 2006 Tan Chai Ho Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
(II)
Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad
(b. 1942)
MP for Kangar
14 February 2006 17 March 2008
Syed Hamid Albar
(b. 1944)
MP for Kota Tinggi
18 March 2008 9 April 2009 Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh
Chor Chee Heung
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
(III)
Hishammuddin Hussein
(b. 1961)
MP for Sembrong
10 April 2009 20 April 2013 Abu Seman Yusop
(2009–2013)
Jelaing Mersat
(2009–2010)
Lee Chee Leong
(2010–2013)
Najib Razak
(I)
Ahmad Zahid Hamidi
(b. 1953)
(Deputy Prime Minister)
MP for Bagan Datok
16 May 2013 9 May 2018 Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar
(2013–2015)
Nur Jazlan Mohamed
(2015–2018)
Masir Kujat
(2015–2018)
Najib Razak
(II)
Muhyiddin Yassin
(b. 1947)
MP for Pagoh
PH (BERSATU) 21 May 2018 24 February 2020 Azis Jamman Mahathir Mohamad
(VII)
Hamzah Zainudin
(b. 1957)
MP for Larut
PN (BERSATU) 10 March 2020 24 November 2022 Ismail Mohamed Said
Jonathan Yasin
Muhyiddin Yassin
(I)
Ismail Sabri Yaakob
(I)
Saifuddin Nasution Ismail
(b. 1963)
Senator
PH (PKR) 3 December 2022 Incumbent Shamsul Anuar Nasarah Anwar Ibrahim
(I)

Interior

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The following individuals have been appointed as Minister of Interior, or any of its precedent titles:[1]

Political party:   Alliance/BN

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Constituency
Political party Title Took office Left office Deputy Minister Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Suleiman Abdul Rahman
(1912–1963)
MP for Muar Selatan
Alliance (UMNO) Minister of Interior and Justice 31 August 1957 1959 Vacant Tunku Abdul Rahman
(I)
Leong Yew Koh
(1888–1963)
Senator
Alliance (MCA) 1959 12 January 1963 Tunku Abdul Rahman
(II)
Ismail Abdul Rahman
(1915–1973)
MP for Johore Timor
Alliance (UMNO) Minister of Interior 1 August 1962 1965 Tunku Abdul Rahman
(II • III)

Justice

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The following individuals have been appointed as Minister of Justice, or any of its precedent titles:[1]

Political party:   Alliance/BN

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Constituency
Political party Title Took office Left office Deputy Minister Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Suleiman Abdul Rahman
(1912–1963)
MP for Muar Selatan
Alliance (UMNO) Minister of Interior and Justice 31 August 1957 1959 Vacant Tunku Abdul Rahman
(I)
Leong Yew Koh
(1888–1963)
Senator
Alliance (MCA) 1959 12 January 1963 Tunku Abdul Rahman
(II)
Ismail Abdul Rahman
(1915–1973)
MP for Johore Timor
Alliance (UMNO) Minister of Justice 1964 1965 Tunku Abdul Rahman
(III)
Minister of Home Affairs and Justice 1965 1 June 1967
Bahaman Samsudin
(1906–1995)
MP for Kuala Pilah
Minister of Justice 1968 1969 Tunku Abdul Rahman
(III)
Abdul Ghani Gilong
(1932–2021)
MP for Kinabalu
USNO 1969 1970 National Operations Council
Abdul Kadir Yusof
(1917–1992)
Senator
(1970-1974)
MP for Tenggaroh
(1974-1976)
Alliance (UMNO) Minister of Law and Justice 1970 1974 Abdul Razak Hussein
(I)
BN (UMNO) 1974 1976 Abdul Razak Hussein
(II)
Hussein Onn
(I)
Hamzah Abu Samah
(1924–2012)
MP for Temerloh
1976 1980 Athi Narappan
(1976–1978)
Rais Yatim
(1976–1978)
Abdullah Abdul Rahman
(1978–1980)
Hussein Onn
(I • II)
James Peter Ongkili
(1939–2006)
MP for Tuaran
BN (BERJAYA) Minister of Justice 1982 1986 Vacant Mahathir Mohamad
(II)
Mahathir Mohamad
(Prime Minister)
(b. 1925)
MP for Kubang Pasu
BN (UMNO) 1986 1988 Mahathir Mohamad
(III)
Sulaiman Daud
(1933–2010)
MP for Santubong
BN (PBB) 1988 1990
Syed Hamid Albar
(b. 1944)
MP for Kota Tinggi
BN (UMNO) 1990 1995 Mahathir Mohamad
(IV)

Law

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The following individuals have been appointed as Minister of Law, or any of its precedent titles:[1]

Political party:   Alliance/BN

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Constituency
Political party Title Took office Left office Deputy Minister Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Abdul Kadir Yusof
(1917–1992)
Senator (1970-1974)
MP for Tenggaroh (1974-1976)
Alliance (UMNO) Minister of Law and Justice 1970 1974 Vacant Abdul Razak Hussein
(I)
BN (UMNO) 1974 1976 Abdul Razak Hussein
(II)
Hussein Onn
(I)
Hamzah Abu Samah
(1924–2012)
MP for Temerloh
1976 1980 Athi Narappan
(1976–1978)
Rais Yatim
(1976–1978)
Abdullah Abdul Rahman
(1978–1980)
Hussein Onn
(I • II)

Internal security

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The following individuals have been appointed as Minister of Internal Security, or any of its precedent titles:[1]

Political party:   Alliance/BN

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Constituency
Political party Title Took office Left office Deputy Minister Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Ismail Abdul Rahman
(1915–1973)
MP for Johore Timor
Alliance (UMNO) Minister of Internal Security 1959 1965 Vacant Tunku Abdul Rahman
(II • III)
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
(b. 1939)
(Prime Minister)
MP for Kepala Batas
BN (UMNO) Minister of Internal Security 27 March 2004 27 March 2008 Noh Omar
(2004–2006)
Chia Kwang Chye
(2004–2006)
Mohd Johari Baharum
(2006–2008)
Fu Ah Kiow
(2006–2008)
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
(II)

Prime Minister's Department (Law Affairs)

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Political party:   BN   WARISAN   PN   GPS

Portrait Name

(Birth–Death) Constituency

Political party Responsible for Took office Left office Deputy Minister Prime Minister (Cabinet)
Abang Abu Bakar Datu Bandar Hj. Mustaffa
(b. 1941)
MP for Kuala Rajang
BN (PBB) Parliament Legal Affairs Department 8 May 1995 7 January 1999 Vacant Mahathir Mohamad (VII)
Rais Yatim
(b. 1942)
MP for Jelebu
BN (UMNO) 14 December 1999 4 March 2004 Vacant
(1999–2003)
M. Kayveas
(2003–2004)
Mahathir Mohamad (VI)
Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad
(b. 1942)
MP for Kangar
27 March 2004 14 February 2006 M. Kayveas Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (I•II)
Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz
(b. 1954)
MP for Padang Rengas
14 February 2006 9 April 2009 M. Kayveas
(2006–2008)
Vacant
(2008–2009)
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (II)
Zaid Ibrahim
(b. 1951)
Senator
19 March 2008 16 September 2008 Hasan Malek Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (III)
Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz
(b. 1954)
MP for Padang Rengas
17 September 2008 15 May 2013 Hasan Malek
(2008–2009)
Liew Vui Keong
(2009–2013)
Murugiah Thopasamy
(2010–2011)
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (III)
Najib Razak (I)
Nancy Shukri
(b. 1961)
MP for Batang Sadong
BN (PBB) 16 May 2013 27 June 2016 Razali Ibrahim Najib Razak (II)
Azalina Othman Said
(b. 1963)
MP for Pengerang
BN (UMNO) 28 June 2016 9 May 2018
Liew Vui Keong
(1960–2020)
MP for Batu Sapi
WARISAN 2 July 2018 24 February 2020 Mohamed Hanipa Maidin Mahathir Mohamad (VII)
Takiyuddin Hassan
(b. 1961)
MP for Kota Bharu
PN (PAS) 10 March 2020 16 August 2021 Eddin Syazlee Shith
(2020)
Shabudin Yahaya
(2020–2021)
Muhyiddin Yassin (I)
Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar
(b. 1946)
MP for Santubong
GPS (PBB) 30 August 2021 24 November 2022 Mas Ermieyati Samsudin Ismail Sabri Yaakob
(I)
Azalina Othman Said
(b.1963)
MP for Pengerang
BN (UMNO) Law and Institutional Reform Department 3 December 2022 Incumbent Ramkarpal Singh
(2022–2023)
Kulasegaran Murugeson
(2023–present)
Anwar Ibrahim
(I)

Prime Minister's Department (Sabah and Sarawak Affairs)

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Political Party:  GRS

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Constituency
Political party Title Took office Left office Deputy Minister Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Dr. Maximus Johnity Ongkili
(b. 1953)
MP for Kota Marudu
GRS (PBS) Sabah and Sarawak Affairs 10 March 2020 24 November 2022 Hanifah Hajar Taib Muhyiddin Yassin
(I)
Ismail Sabri Yaakob
(I)
Armizan Mohd Ali
(b. 1976)
MP for Papar
GRS (Direct Member) Sabah and Sarawak Affairs and Special Duties 3 December 2022 12 December 2023 Wilson Ugak Kumbong Anwar Ibrahim
(I)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Former Minister of Home Affairs". Archived from the original on 2014-02-19. Retrieved 2016-03-28.