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Selangor State Executive Council

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Selangor State Executive Council
2023-present
Date formed21 August 2023 (2023-08-21)
People and organisations
Head of stateSharafuddin
Menteri BesarAmirudin Shari
(PHPKR)
Total no. of members11
Member parties
Status in legislatureMajority government
34 / 56
Opposition parties
Opposition leaderAzmin Ali (PNBERSATU)
History
Election2023 Selangor state election
Legislature term15th

The Selangor State Executive Council (Malay: Majlis Mesyuarat Kerajaan Negeri Selangor; abbrev: EXCO/MMKN) forms the executive branch of the state government of Selangor, Malaysia. It comprises the Menteri Besar, appointed by the Sultan on the basis that he is likely to command the confidence of the majority of members of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly, and a minimum of four up to a maximum of ten members of the State Assembly. Additionally, the State Secretary, State Legal Adviser and State Financial Officer, who are civil servants that serve as ex officio members.

It is similar in structure and role to the Cabinet of Malaysia, while being smaller in size. As federal and state responsibilities vary, there are a number of portfolios that differ between the federal and state governments.

Members are nominated by the Menteri Besar and appointed by the Sultan. The Council has a number of committees; each committees will be chaired by the respective members, will take care of certain state affairs, activities, state government departments and agencies. Members of the Council are always the chair of a committee.

Current composition

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All members were sworn in on 21 August 2023[1] following the 2023 Selangor state election on 12 August, while portfolios were announced on 23 August 2023.[2] The appointment of Rizam Ismail marks the first time in 15 years that Barisan Nasional was a part of the Selangor State Government since their defeat in the 2008 Selangor state election to the then Pakatan Rakyat coalition.

Amirudin II EXCO (August 2023 – present)

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  PH (10)   BN (1)
Member Portfolio Party Constituency Term start
Amirudin Shari (Menteri Besar)
  • Land & Natural Resource Development
  • Finance & Economic Action
  • Administrative Modernisation & Government Digitalisation
  • Strategic Communication
  • Education & Human Capital Development
PH (PKR) Sungai Tua 19 June 2018
Borhan Aman Shah
  • Housing & Sustainable Urban Development
  • Culture, Malay Customs & Heritage
Tanjong Sepat 17 September 2020
Najwan Halimi
  • Youth & Sports Development
  • Entrepreneur & Creative Economy Empowerment
  • Disaster Management
Kota Anggerik 21 August 2023
Dr. Fahmi Ngah
  • Islamic Affairs
  • Halal Industry
  • Science, Technology & Innovation Inculturation
  • Digital Infrastructure
Seri Setia
Ng Sze Han
  • Investment & Trade
  • SME & New Economic Region Development
  • Selangor Mobility
PH (DAP) Kinrara 14 May 2018
Ng Suee Lim
  • Local Government Development
  • Tourism
  • New Village Development
Sekinchan 21 August 2023
Jamaliah Jamaluddin
  • Public Health
  • Environment, Climate Change & Green Technology
Bandar Utama
Papparaidu Veraman
  • Human Resources
  • Poverty Alleviation
  • Indigenous & Minority Affairs
Banting
Ir. Izham Hashim
  • Infrastructure Development
  • Agriculture & Plantation Modernisation
  • Food Security & Agro-based Industry
PH (AMANAH) Pandan Indah 14 May 2018
Anfaal Saari
  • Women & Family Empowerment
  • Social Welfare
  • Care Economy
Taman Templer 21 August 2023
Rizam Ismail
  • Rural Development
  • Traditional Village Sustainability
  • National Unity
  • Consumer & Cooperative Affairs
BN (UMNO) Sungai Air Tawar

Ex officio members

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Position Officeholder
State Secretary Haris Kasim
State Legal Adviser Salim Soib @ Hamid
State Financial Officer Dr. Ahmad Fadzli Ahmad Tajuddin

Former compositions

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Amirudin I EXCO (June 2018 – June 2023)

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This State Executive Council was created after the formation of the Seventh Mahathir cabinet, which saw Azmin Ali appointed as the Minister of Economic Affairs, meaning that he had to relinquish his post as Menteri Besar.[3] Subsequently, Azmin's protégé and close political ally, Amirudin Shari was nominated and sworn in as the next Menteri Besar on 19 June 2018.[4]

Due to colon cancer, Prof. Dr. Shaharuddin Baharuddin died[5] and was replaced by Mohd. Khairuddin Othman on 10 December 2018.[6] Following the Sheraton Move, Abdul Rashid Asari and Haniza Mohamed Talha were removed from the State Executive Council.[7] As a result, a reshuffle took place on 17 September 2020, with the appointments of Borhan Aman Shah and Zawawi Mughni as new members of the State Executive Council.[8] The final makeup of the State Executive Council was completed on 7 October 2020, with the announcement of the portfolios for its members.[9] After the Selangor State Legislative Assembly was dissolved on 23 June 2023 to pave the way for elections to be held,[10] the State Executive Council was disbanded and members served in a caretaker capacity.

  PH (11)
Member Portfolio Party Constituency Term start Term end
Amirudin Shari (Menteri Besar)
  • Finance & Economy
  • Land & Natural Resource Development
  • Strategic Communication
  • Education
  • Innovation & Smart Selangor Inculturation
  • Disaster Management
PKR Sungai Tua 19 June 2018 2023
Teng Chang Khim (Senior Member)
  • Investment
  • Trade & Industry
  • Small & Medium Enterprise
DAP Bandar Baru Klang 30 May 2013
Rodziah Ismail
  • Housing & Urban Wellbeing
  • Entrepreneur Development
PKR Batu Tiga 19 June 2018
Ganabatirau Veraman
  • Socio-Economic Development
  • Social Welfare
  • Employee Empowerment
DAP Kota Kemuning 30 May 2013
Ir. Izham Hashim
  • Infrastructure & Public Facilities
  • Agriculture & Agro-based Industry Modernisation
AMANAH Pandan Indah 14 May 2018
Ng Sze Han
  • Local Government
  • Public Transport
  • New Village Development
DAP Kinrara
Dr. Siti Mariah Mahmud
  • Public Health
  • Unity
  • Women & Family Development
AMANAH Seri Serdang
Hee Loy Sian
  • Tourism
  • Environment & Green Technology
  • Indigenous Affairs
PKR Kajang
Mohd. Khairuddin Othman
  • Human Capital Development
  • Youth & Sports Development
Paya Jaras 10 December 2018
Borhan Aman Shah
  • Rural & Traditional Village Development
  • Malay Customs, Culture & Heritage
Tanjong Sepat 17 September 2020
Zawawi Mughni
  • Islamic Affairs
  • Consumer Affairs
  • Halal Industry
Sungai Kandis

Azmin EXCO (2014–2018)

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  PKR (5)   DAP (3)   PAS (3)

Name Portfolios Party Constituency Term start Term end
Dato' Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali (Menteri Besar)
  • Land Development
  • Finance
  • State Economic Action Council
PKR Bukit Antarabangsa 23 September 2014 19 June 2018
Elizabeth Wong Keat Ping
  • Tourism
  • Consumer Affairs
  • Environment
  • Green Technology
Bukit Lanjan 27 September 2014 13 May 2018
Amirudin Shari
  • Youth Generation Development
  • Sports
  • Culture
  • Entrepreneur Development
Batu Caves
Nik Nazmi
  • Education
  • Human Capital Development
  • Science
  • Technology and Innovation
Seri Setia
Daroyah Alwi
  • Health
  • Welfare
  • Woman Affairs and Family
Sementa
Zaidy Abdul Talib
  • Infrastructure
  • Public Facilities
  • Agro-based Industry
PAS Taman Templer
Dato' Iskandar Abdul Samad
  • Housing
  • Urban Management
  • Urban Living
Chempaka
Dato' Ahmad Yunus Hairi
  • Religion
  • Malay Customs
  • Rural Development
  • Tradition Villages
Sijangkang
Dato' Teng Chang Khim
  • Investment
  • Industry
  • Small–Medium Industries
  • Trade
  • Transport
DAP Sungai Pinang
Ganabatirau Veraman
  • Estate Workers
  • Poverty
  • Caring Government
Kota Alam Shah
Ean Yong Hian Wah
  • New Village Development
  • Illegal Factory Task Force
Seri Kembangan

Khalid II EXCO (2013–2014)

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  PKR (4)   PAS (4)   DAP (3)

Name Portfolios Party Constituency Term start Term end
Tan Sri Dato' Seri Khalid Ibrahim (Menteri Besar)
  • Land Development
  • Finance
  • State Economic Action Council
PKR Pelabuhan Klang 14 May 2013 22 September 2014
Halimah Ali
  • Education
  • Higher Education
  • Human Capital Development
PAS Selat Klang 30 May 2013
Iskandar Abdul Samad
  • Housing
  • Building Management
  • Building Settlers
Chempaka
Sallehen Mukhyi
  • Islamic Affairs
  • Agricultural Modernization
  • Village Development
Sabak
Ahmad Yunus Hairi
  • Youth
  • Sports
  • Infrastructure
  • Public Amenities
Sijangkang
Elizabeth Wong Keat Ping
  • Tourism
  • Consumer Affairs
  • Environment
PKR Bukit Lanjan 12 August 2014
Daroyah Alwi
  • Health
  • Entrepreneur Development
  • Science
  • Technology and Innovation
Sementa
Rodziah Ismail
  • Welfare
  • Women Affairs
Batu Tiga
Dato' Teng Chang Khim
  • Local Government
  • Studies and Research
DAP Sungai Pinang
Ganabatirau Veraman
  • Estate Workers
  • Poverty
  • Caring Government
Kota Alam Shah
Ean Yong Hian Wah
  • New Village Development
  • Illegal Factory Task Force
Seri Kembangan

Khalid I EXCO (2008–2013)

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  PKR (5)   DAP (3)   PAS (3)

Name Portfolios Party Constituency Term start Term end
Tan Sri Dato' Seri Khalid Ibrahim (Menteri Besar)
  • Land Development
  • Finance
  • State Economic Action Council
  • Youth & Sports (until 2012)
  • Islamic Affairs (from 2012)
  • Infrastructure (from 2012)
  • Public Amenities (from 2012)
PKR Ijok 13 March 2008 14 May 2013
Elizabeth Wong Keat Ping
  • Tourism
  • Consumer Affairs
  • Environment
Bukit Lanjan 25 March 2008
Xavier Jayakumar Arulanandam
  • Health
  • Plantation Workers
  • Poverty
  • Friendly Government
Seri Andalas
Yaakob Sapari
  • Modernisation of Agriculture
  • Natural Resources
  • Entrepreneurial Development
Kota Anggerik
Rodziah Ismail
  • Welfare
  • Women Affairs
  • Science
  • Technology and Innovation
Batu Tiga
Teresa Kok Suh Sim (Senior EXCO)
  • Investment
  • Trade
  • Industry
DAP Kinrara
Ronnie Liu Tian Khiew
  • Local Government
  • Research & Development
Pandamaran
Ean Yong Hian Wah
  • New Village Development
  • Illegal Factory Task Force
Seri Kembangan
Halimah Ali
  • Education
  • Higher Education
  • Human Capital Development
PAS Selat Klang
Iskandar Abdul Samad
  • Housing
  • Building Management
  • Squatters
Chempaka
Dato' Hasan Mohamed Ali
  • Islamic Affairs
  • Malay Customs
  • Infrastructure
  • Public Amenities
Gombak Setia 8 January 2012
Ahmad Yunus Hairi
  • Malay Customs
  • Youth and Sports
Sijangkang 18 February 2012 14 May 2013

Khir Toyo II EXCO (2004–2008)

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  UMNO (2)   MCA   MIC

Name Portfolios Party Constituency Term start Term end
Mohamad Khir Toyo (Menteri Besar)
UMNO Sungai Panjang 2004 2008
Seripah Noli Syed Hussin
  • Welfare
  • Women's Affairs
UMNO Seri Setia 2004 2008

Khir Toyo I EXCO (2000–2004)

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  UMNO (7)   MCA (2)   MIC (1)   Gerakan (1)

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Name Portfolios Party Constituency Term start Term end
Mohamad Khir Toyo (Menteri Besar)
  • Finance and Budget
  • Land
  • Islamic Affairs
  • State Privatisation
  • People-Friendly Administration
  • People Development
UMNO Sungai Panjang 2000 2004
Zainal Abidin Ahmad (Deputy Menteri Besar)
  • Planning
  • Research and Development
  • Education
  • Ex-servicemen and Ex-policemen Affairs Rehabilitation
  • Religious Affairs
  • Research and Humanity Development
UMNO Dusun Tua 2000 2004
Tang See Hang
  • Investment and Industry
  • Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs
  • Health
MCA Rawang 2000 2004
Ch'ng Toh Eng
  • New Villages Development
  • Information Technology
MCA Kuala Kubu Baharu 2000 2004
Abdul Fatah Iskandar
  • Entrepreneur Development
  • Youth
  • Small and Medium Scale Industries
UMNO Sijangkang 2000 2004
Sivalingam Arumugam Karuppiah
  • Estate Workers Housing and Mines
  • Unity
MIC Ijok 2000 2004
Mohd Sharif Jajang
  • Infrastructure
  • Information
  • Malay Reserve Land
UMNO Dengkil 2000 2004
Mohd Mokhtar Ahmad Dahalan
  • Local Government
  • Environment
  • Housing
  • Squatters
UMNO Kelana Jaya 2000 2004
Norkhaila Jamaluddin
  • Welfare
  • Women Affairs
  • Culture
UMNO Taman Medan 2000 2004
Raja Ideris Raja Ahmad
  • Rural Development
  • Sport
  • Agriculture
  • Forestry
UMNO Sabak 2000 2004
Lum Weng Keong
  • Tourism
  • Science and Technology
  • Organisation Development
Gerakan Bukit Lanjan 2000 2004

Abu Hassan II EXCO (1999–2000)

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  UMNO (7)   MCA (2)   MIC (1)   Gerakan (1)

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Name Portfolios Party Constituency Term start Term end
Dato' Seri Abu Hassan Omar (Menteri Besar)
  • Finance and Budget
  • Planning
  • Privatisation
  • Land and Housing
UMNO Permatang 1999 2000
Dato' Zainal Abidin Ahmad (Deputy Menteri Besar of Selangor)
  • Islamic religious affairs
  • Education
  • Human Development
UMNO Dusun Tua 1999 2000
Datuk Abdul Fatah Iskandar
  • Entrepreneur Development
  • Small and Medium Scale Industry
  • Youth and Sports
UMNO Sijangkang 1999 2000
Dato' Mohd Sharif Jajang
  • Infrastructure
  • Information
  • Information Technology
UMNO Dengkil 1999 2000
Mohd Mokhtar Ahmad Dahlan
  • Housing
  • Local Government
  • Squatters
UMNO Kelana Jaya 1999 2000
Raja Ideris Raja Ahmad
  • Rural Development
  • Agriculture and Fisheries
UMNO Sabak 1999 2000
Norkhaila Jamaluddin
  • Women's Affairs
  • Unity and Community Development
UMNO Taman Medan 1999 2000
Dato' Tang See Hang
  • Investment
  • Industry
  • Research and Development
MCA Rawang 1999 2000
Dato' Ch'ng Toh Eng
  • Culture
  • Tourism
  • Science, Technology and Environment
MCA Kuala Kubu Bahru 1999 2000
Dato' Sivalingam Arumugam Karuppiah
  • Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs
  • Housing for Estate and Mines Workers
MIC Ijok 1999 2000
Lum Weng Keong
  • Health
  • Village Development
Gerakan Bukit Lanjan 1999 2000

Abu Hassan I EXCO (1997–1999)

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  UMNO (6)   MCA (2)   MIC (1)   Gerakan (1)

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Name Portfolios Party Constituency Term start Term end
Abu Hassan Omar (Menteri Besar)
  • Religious Affairs
  • Finance and Budget
  • Planning
  • Privatisation
  • Land and Housing
UMNO Permatang 7 June 1997 1999
Zainal Dahalan
  • Rural Development
  • Entrepreneur Development
UMNO Sungai Air Tawar 7 June 1997 1999
Tang See Hang
  • Village Development
  • Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs
MCA Rawang 7 June 1997 1999
Zainal Abidin Ahmad
  • Posting and Education
  • Human Development
UMNO Dusun Tua 7 June 1997 1999
Rakibah Abdul Manap
  • Infrastructure
  • Women Development
UMNO Gombak Setia 7 June 1997 1999
Ch'ng Toh Eng
  • Youth and Sports
  • Science, Technology and Environment
MCA Kuala Kubu Baharu 7 June 1997 1999
Abdul Fatah Iskandar
  • Agriculture and Fishery
  • Research and Development
UMNO Sijangkang 7 June 1997 1999
Sivalingam Arumugam Karuppiah
  • Unity
  • Community Development
  • Housing for Estate and Mines Workers
MIC Ijok 7 June 1997 1999
Mohd Sharif Jajang
  • Industry and Investment
  • Information and Information Technology
UMNO Dengkil 7 June 1997 1999
Pius Martin
  • Health
  • Culture
  • Tourism
Gerakan Bukit Lanjan 7 June 1997 1999
Fuad Hassan
  • Local Authority
  • Urbanisation
  • Squatters
UMNO Hulu Kelang 7 June 1997 1999

References

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  1. ^ Bernama (2023-08-18). "Selangor MB, exco members to be sworn in on Monday | New Straits Times". NST Online. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  2. ^ Iskandar, Iylia Marsya (2023-08-23). "Selangor MB announces 10 exco portfolios, takes on five | New Straits Times". NST Online. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  3. ^ "Selangor Menteri Besar Azmin says ready to relinquish role if needed as Economic Affairs Minister". The Straits Times. 2018-05-19. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  4. ^ Arumugam, Tharanya (2018-06-19). "New leader: Amirudin Shari sworn in as Selangor MB [NSTTV] | New Straits Times". NST Online. Retrieved 2024-06-07.
  5. ^ Bernama (2018-08-02). "Selangor state assemblyman Dr Shaharuddin dies | New Straits Times". NST Online. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  6. ^ "Mohd Khairuddin sworn in as Selangor exco". Malay Mail. 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  7. ^ Chyuan, Annabelle Lee & Low Choon (2020-03-05). "Azmin and Bersatu booted from S'gor gov't, allocations frozen". Malaysiakini. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  8. ^ "Borhan, Mohd Zawawi sworn in as new Selangor excos". Malay Mail. 2020-09-17. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  9. ^ "Minor reshuffle in Selangor exco portfolios, says MB". Malay Mail. 2020-10-07. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  10. ^ "State polls: Selangor assembly officially dissolved". The Star. 23 June 2023. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  11. ^ Khir retains Zainal Abidin as deputy MB. New Straits Times. 31 August 2000.
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  13. ^ MB: Two more portfolio in Selangor. New Straits Times. 9 December 1999.
  14. ^ Abu Hassan pledges to do his best for State. New Straits Times. 7 June 1997.
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