Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s Cabinet failed to live up to the hype of “lean” though it may be “mean”, setting a dubious Cabinet record of using the “back door of Parliament” to bring into the government the biggest crop of defeated candidates in the previous general election – namely Tan Sri Dr. Koh Tsu Koon, Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun and Datuk Dr. Awang Adek Hussin which does not speak well for the government’s commitment to accountability and democracy.
If Najib wants the Cabinet to be really “lean”, he should have slashed the 32-strong Abdullah Ministers by at least one-third!
All the blurb about downsizing Abdullah’s second 67-strong Cabinet (32 Ministers and 35 Deputy Ministers) has not really borne fruit, as Najib has produced a bigger 68-strong Cabinet with 28 Ministers and 40 Deputy Ministers although there are four Ministers less.
Najib has appointed even more Ministers and Deputy Ministers than Mahathir’s last Cabinet after the 1999 general election, when there were only 27 Ministers and 27 Deputy Ministers, together with 15 Parliamentary Secretaries.
Najib’s unveiling of his Cabinet has set another record, being the worst public relations (PR) disaster in the nation’s history.
Najib’s P.R. advisers should be sacked for it was completely overshadowed by the ghost of murdered Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu after the morning’s High Court conviction and death sentence for policemen Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri and Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar for her C4 murder.
The majority of those who watched Najib’s live-telecast announcement of his Cabinet were not interested in his 15-minute statement on KPI (key performance index) for his Ministers, with the Altantuya murder case uppermost in their minds, and all they wanted to know with growing impatience was his new list of Ministers.
Najib’s Cabinet cannot convince Malaysians that the country has a new Ministerial team which can be serious in the three Najib mottos of “1 Malaysia. People First. Performance Now”.
Although Najib does not want to have Ministers with political baggages, there is not only the question as to which member of his Cabinet can claim to be free from baggage, there is the even bigger question as to which Cabinet Minister has more baggage than Najib himself!
Unlike his predecessor, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Najib failed in his highly-publicised attempt to recruit any prestigious member from the corporate sector to join his Cabinet.
The Cabinet appointment which has evoked the greatest interest is not a Minister but a Deputy Minister – the appointment of Datuk Mukriz Mahathir as Deputy Minister for International Trade and Industry and the conspicuous omission of Khairy Jamaluddin, the Umno Youth leader.
This reinforces public perception that Najib is under thumb of former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad as well as raises the question as to why Khairy, who is publicly accused by Mahathir of being corrupt, could continue as Umno Youth leader when he is not fit to be a member of the Cabinet – just like the question asked by Malaysians how Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam could continue to be Malacca Chief Minister when he was not qualified to contest for Umno deputy president because of his involvement in money-politics corruption!
In Najib’s Cabinet, Sabah is the biggest winner and Sarawak the biggest loser – as Sabah has four Ministers while Sarawak only two. Clearly, Najib does not appreciate the Batang Ai by-election victory of the Barisan Nasional on Tuesday.

#1 by puteri pinang on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 6:26 pm
The choice of cabinet candidates may well serve his purpose as they are mostly puppet in nature. A figure head is what the ruling party needs, nothing more.
#2 by Godfather on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 6:29 pm
Kit:
We really have to add another minister without portfolio to Najib’s cabinet – the Grand Minister Mamakthir. There is very little doubt now that Najib continues to be under the old man’s thumb. God help Bolehland.
#3 by Godfather on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 6:30 pm
cintanegara:
Can you pass a message to your master Najib that I will also stop criticising him and BN if he gives me the post of Minister for Longkang.
#4 by monsterball on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 6:35 pm
Me…monsterball….Minster of Tong Sampah…get it..will do same like godfather.
Got jalan ke…cintenagera?
#5 by monsterball on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 6:41 pm
Seriously speaking….Najib sucks!!!
How can he ever going to say…all those represents Malaysians wishes?
Loosers in….winners out.
But then….who else have UMNO got?
The worst one can think of…is Koh Tsu Khoon in. Why not Samy Vellu? No hope to get Indian votes ah?
Try luck on Chinese?
Must be Mamak’s smart idea.
#6 by voice on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 6:48 pm
I would call this Mahathir’s cabinet, it does not represent the will of the government to reform.
And that hishamuddin became our home minister!
#7 by cintanegara on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 6:49 pm
LKS…Everything seems against you…. I sometimes wonder if it’s just easier for some people to be negative rather than put effort/work into being happy/changing their life somehow? What are you up to??? Follow the footsteps of your political mentor??
BTW, Godfather is proud and gratitude that he is being offered a post of Environment and Water Resources…
#8 by Godfather on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 6:49 pm
monsterball as minister of Tong Sampah, me as minister for Longkang, undergrad2 as minister of entertainment, what happens to Limkamput ?
#9 by Godfather on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 6:50 pm
Eh, this cintanegara idiot still doesn’t get it. I don’t want Environment and Water Resources, I want Longkang. Can ah ? And I promise to stop criticism of Najib and BN.
#10 by UzMiNoOnist on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 7:11 pm
Hi guys this is the best the one najib can do given the split in bn’s camp.
One consolation if any is that kera jahat is not given any post.
To me, not putting the other shit head unpopular character botak is something I want to celebrate.
At least we can make something out of nothing to make our day.
#11 by Outcasts on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 8:01 pm
I just notice that we have a larger Cabinet than that of US and UK. Cool huh? I think there are at least half a dozen of redundant ministries created just to meet the demand of BN component parties rather than serving the rakyat!
Obama has a headache on how to attract the brightest to join his Cabinet to overcome the current economic crisis. While Naji has a headache on how to slice the pie so that all the BN component parties (especially those in East M’sia) are satisfied to ensure that he can stay firm in power.
Please end this absurdity in the next GE.
#12 by Tonberry on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 8:06 pm
eh, i also want to get a minister post. If possible, can give me the post of Minister of Samseng, cintanegara? Can i ? Please tell your boss ya :)
#13 by ctc537 on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 8:07 pm
KTK’s lack-lustre performance while he was Penang CM. Can he perform any better as the minister entrusted with this heavy responsibility? Hope he can make the grade this time around. If he continues to be a ‘Kia-Soo-Koon’ he will not deliver like before when he was our CM.
#14 by Outcasts on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 8:18 pm
Here are 10 ministries that are redundant (rubbish) or overlapped (can be merged):
Energy, Green Tech and Water; Science Tech and Innovation; Natural Resources and Environment; Agriculture; Agricultural Development and Commodities; Rural Development; Federal Territories; Housing and Local Government; Sports and Youth; Women, Family and Community Development.
#15 by vsp on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 8:22 pm
Hey, I too wanted to be a Minister – the Minister of Ampu Bodek! Can ah, cintanegara?
#16 by All For The Road on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 8:29 pm
The composition of Najib’s Cabinet is a big disappointment and letdown after all the hype of bringing drastic changes to an administration that is slowing losing credibility and recognition. From the list, it is so obvious that Najib doesn’t have a free hand in selecting his Cabinet ministers. There is clearly an unseen hand that calls the shots!
What is most alarming is the fact those who had lost positions in the party heirarchy elections were given posts while those who had won were not considered at all!. Take the case of KJ who was recently elected UMNO Youth chief and yet not given a cabinet appointment. By tradition and convention of the party, he is down for a cabinet job and yet the defeated Mukhriz was being given recognition as a deputy minister in an important portfolio. At the very onset, Tun M has already given warning that KJ should not be given any government appointment at all costs, win or lose in the party elections. It is a clear case of deliberately sidelining KJ and a big slap in the face for the Youth chief! Where is logic and credibility?
#17 by despin on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 8:39 pm
“Najib said the cabinet reflected the government’s aim to focus on people-first paradigm”…Malaysiakini.
What paradigm shift? It is more like crony-first orthodoxy.
#18 by ALLAN THAM on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 8:43 pm
The hidden hand at work! This is the beginning of the “Rule behind the SARONG”, the Malaysian version of Rule Behind the Curtain, the famous last emperor of China.
The happiest man off course was the old hat as his son was included.
The biggest loser was KJ, the thorn of the old hat.
So beware; Lang Coming back!!!!
#19 by chengho on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 8:57 pm
Cintanegara,
pls courier to them dvd ( original not pirated ) titled-’a few grumpy old men’ , Najib cabinet is well balance based on meritocracy and met the expectation of Malaysian . foreign media giving a fantastic report
the Rakyat waiting for PR shadow cabinet BUT if you are dracula you have no shadow….
#20 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 9:03 pm
THE PLAIN TRUTH: This is Mahahthir’s cabinet!
Pakatan Rakyat will now have their work cut out for them becos it’s easier to sink the titanic when 2 old shipwrecks (Najib & Mahathir) are inseparably locked toegther – certainly strange bedfellows…but it’s a time to rejoice at their impending and inevitable downfall.
#21 by Godfather on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 9:07 pm
Najib has very little choice in the matter….everyone wants more and nobody will settle for less. MCA wants more senior ministers…Gerakan wants representation at cabinet even though it is finished….Semi Value wants an extra ministerial post. Add to all these the need to satisfy the Sarawakians and the Sabahans, plus the need to satisfy the Mamakthir.
So the aggregate total of ministers and deputy ministers have actually gone up, not down. All the spin about streamlining – that refers to streamlining BN pockets. All the talk about sacrifices sounds really hollow. He kicks out tainted politicians like Azalina and Mike Tyson, but he retains tainted or incompetent politicians like Noh Omar and Koh Tsu Koon. KPI ? The cabinet doesn’t even know what this means.
Najib cabinet meeting expectation of UMNO only, not other Malaysians and certainly not the foreign media. Soon the world will realise that the game of smoke and mirrors goes on in Bolehland.
#22 by AhPek on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 9:16 pm
Tell me what has changed Mr. Prime Minister?It is just as shameless as most things you do!
#23 by Godfather on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 9:16 pm
chengho says that Mukhriz getting into the cabinet is not a sign of nepotism. Kerismuddin getting the home minister’s portfolio from his cousin is also not nepotism. Mamakthir lobbying for the failed Rais Yatim is also not a sign of favouritism. In short, this clown says that Najib did a most professional job in choosing his cabinet ministers.
Based on meritocracy ? Heck Rais Yatim helped us lose Batu Puteh didn’t he ? Noh Omar was responsible for the squatgate scandal wasn’t he ? Zahid was a staunch supporter of the late Klang emperor Zakaria wasn’t he ?
Mukhriz lost the UMNO Youth contest didn’t he ?
Do you understand the term meritocracy ?
#24 by Godfather on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 9:20 pm
cintanegara and chengho:
You both may not know this, but the rest of us do: someone is grabbing Najib’s b@lls very tightly, and it isn’t Rosie.
#25 by puteri pinang on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 9:29 pm
How come we have a keris holder to be the home minister? A keris so highly held and chanted against certain race. Won’t there be chaos to watch out internally?
#26 by sotong on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 9:33 pm
If you want real change, BN must in Opposition.
#27 by Godfather on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 9:35 pm
How can there be meritocracy when the elected UMNO Youth leader is not given a position, whereas the loser in the election is given one ? If the reason is that the UMNO Youth leader is corrupt, then he should never have been allowed to stand for elections in the first place.
#28 by alberttye on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 10:00 pm
The government found out that most of the APs were given to several individuals called the AP kings.
Dr Mahathir had criticised the programme, saying he was unaware it was abused under his 22-year rule.
Was Dr M sleeping when he speaks ?
He has the cheek to say something so ludicrous.
#29 by monsterball on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 10:10 pm
cintanegara have convinced so many here….he is so pally with Najib….all are asking him for favours to be ministers….including me.
If I get the post…..as Tong Sampah minister…I will be forever grateful to him and stop criticizing UMNO.
Someone grabbing Najib’s balls?
Who la……cintanegara.
Limkamput balls must have shrunk out of freight…reading the 4-1 results.
chengho is a classic example of a childish half past six idiot..produced by Mahathir…now grown up…to serve his master’s son. What loyalty….what show off…..what unbelievable messages. what an idiot he is.
#30 by pakualakurau on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 10:13 pm
Najib’s cabinet influent by mahati, that could be few reasons,
1. To shut the old man’s mounth.
2. Najib does not want himself to be like what happen to tun abdullah. So he has to compromise.
3. To please mahati, even if mahati want to criticise the goverment he do criticise his own son, Mu kris.
4. No body will believe that mahati does not lobby for his son to be appointed as ministry.
5. What a poor KJ. Hello KJ, get up and fight.
#31 by boh-liao on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 10:15 pm
Looks like MMK and RM helped RN to set up his Cabinet.
MM, of cos, said terima kasih to his papa MMK.
AAB’s people are kicked away.
Kaya raya time for people who are linked with NR, RM, and MMK.
#32 by Anti Corruption on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 10:34 pm
Anybody wonder why Kerismuddin was moved from Education to Home Minister?
First, he has lost his way on the Eng & Maths issue. Second, as his cousin, NR needs him to tidy up the Altantuya mess and put anyone who opposes it under ISA ‘cos the Botak is not doing a good job. Also, neither Mukhriz nor KJ are suitable to be in the cabinet. Can you imagine a person found guilty of corruption as a minister!!!! And this poor thing KTK using the back door. Frankly, can anyone enlighten me which minister really deserve his/her post based on suitability and capability ?
#33 by monsterball on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 10:47 pm
Few grumpy old men we are…said chengho.
hi idiot!!….Look at the by-election results….4-1
It looks like young voters trust old grumpy men….no?
You think you bunch of young fut can convince young voters with your balls carrying tactics??
Freedom Fighters..have no age limits…..and if you can ever reach my age with purpose in life….you are blessed.
Seriously……you better not insult senior citizens….especially LKS.
It’s disgracing your parents.
#34 by mendela on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 10:54 pm
Yes, main reason for Najis and Rosie to put Hisapmuddin as Home Minister is to cover their asses!
#35 by alberttye on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 10:57 pm
Mukiri is now a deputy minister. It is obvious that Nazib is under the influence of Dr Mahatail.
Another evidence is the exclusion of Kairy which is now Dr M’s No. 1 enemy.
All these point to the likelihood of Pakatan forming the next government comes the next general election.
DAP and PR must be prepared for the day starting from now !
#36 by alberttye on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 11:03 pm
Forget about the cabinet.
It is important for DAP and PR to start the organisation at the grassroot level to cement the gain in last year election and build on it to grow further so that in 4 years time, a new PR government will be formed.
Please do not disappoint the people.
Go go DAP
#37 by sheriff singh on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 11:40 pm
Who is this Raja Nong Chik, a full Minister of FTs?
Why is he more powerful than Mukriz who is only a Deputy Minister?
#38 by ringthetill on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 11:41 pm
It is time to ring the till again – ker chnnnng.
May I quote The Star – “Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad believes his son Datuk Mukhriz will be able to do a good job as Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister”.
He would say that wouldn’t he? Only time would tell and it is for the people to judge.
#39 by ringthetill on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 11:43 pm
It is all the same old story – you scrath my back and I scrath yours…….leaving the common people itchy with no one to scrath theirs.
#40 by zak_hammaad on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 11:47 pm
I think Pakatan know very well they have a real fight on their hands because as far as the rakyat is concerned, Najib government has thus far played the right notes and beginning to walk the talk.
By brining up unsubstantiated allegations from internet rumour-mills and sounding like a broken record, I think Pakatan is fast running out of ideas to smear the newly formed government :^)
If Pakatan spent even half the time on good governance in the states that it controls, they would have a far better chance of proving their competence and providing a viable alternative to BN. However, we all know that a ‘coalition’ that is built cosmetically and held together by super-glue, can’t be viable and neither can their varying agendas and interests.
#41 by sheriff singh on Thursday, 9 April 2009 - 11:48 pm
Khairy has been appointed the Manager of the UMNO Youth Football Team with immediate effect.
His KPI – not to let in as many “goals” as possible. And stay out of everybody’s way, be out of sight. Totally out.
#42 by Cinapek on Friday, 10 April 2009 - 12:05 am
Najib claims this Cabinet is selected from “clean and untainted” politicians.
I remembered Mohd Nor’s answer to the media why he secured the second highest number of votes to the recently completed UMNO General Assembly. He said he has 11 agencies under his ministry and so he knows many of the delegates and meets them often (or something to that effect).
Hello, isn’t this abuse of your Govt position for your private party gains? MACC, how do you define this as compared to cows and cars?
#43 by passerby on Friday, 10 April 2009 - 12:14 am
cintanegara.
Who wouldn’t be negative after 50 years of discrimination, corruption, abuse of power and nepotism. And now we have a government headed by one having the most baggage and in fact he has now appointed his very own cousin to help him to carry some!
#44 by Tonberry on Friday, 10 April 2009 - 12:19 am
Hopefully this batch of cabinet members will continue until next GE..
#45 by LG on Friday, 10 April 2009 - 12:33 am
Hi, can anybody advise the number of deputy ministers during Abdullah’s admin. whether 35 or 38 as reported on TV and newspaper.
#46 by TTDI_KL on Friday, 10 April 2009 - 12:35 am
What happens to Limkamput? Godfather
Limkamput has become the Minister of Work and More Work!
Reforms and more reforms
More reforms they talk, the more they stay the same
It is all just a game
Not an iota from UMNO centric
Not an inch from goodie
All “isms” are bad – racism, chauvinism, parochialism and fascism
A summary is called Mamakism
If that chinaman have dignity
He should not have taken charge of national unity
If other chinamen have nobility
They should not readily take charge of the periphery
If we care about internal security
A Sabahan should be in charge of Home Ministry
1 Malaysia how can this be?
Yes, it can be if we are all donkeys
#47 by sheriff singh on Friday, 10 April 2009 - 12:51 am
Its amazing.
Almost half (68/140, excluding the Senators) of the BN MPs are now Ministers or Deputy Ministers.
Who will be able to attend Parliament if they are all busy with their jobs? Maybe Nazri has been roped in to attend all the sessions and to jaga over the premises. Thats what he’s good for.
#48 by yhsiew on Friday, 10 April 2009 - 1:01 am
Now Mamakthir’s son has got a deputy minister’s post. It will be interesting to see whether Mamakthir still harps on money politics in UMNO!
#49 by Onlooker Politics on Friday, 10 April 2009 - 1:03 am
It is quite likely that Dr Mahathir will be appointed as the chairman of a proposed Economic Consultative Commitee, which will be given the political power and status more or less equivalent to a cabinet minister.
It seems that Dr. Mahathir has been betting on the right horse called Najib and Dr. M will be receiving handsome rewards for his son, Mukhriz, and he himself due to the right bet this round.
I wonder whether the good relationship between Najib and Dr. mahathir will last for more than two years from now on since the past experience tells us that it is quite difficult for Dr. M’s past old friends to maintain a long-term friendship with such a fault-finding old man! Is Dr. M going to change and make himself a much easier person to get along for the sake of Najib?
#50 by yhsiew on Friday, 10 April 2009 - 1:11 am
A proxy government in the making??!!