Malacca State Executive Council
2023–present
Date formed31 March 2023
People and organisations
Head of stateMohd Ali Rustam
Head of governmentAb Rauf Yusoh
(BNUMNO)
Total no. of members11
Member parties
Status in legislatureCoalition government
26 / 28
Opposition parties
Opposition leaderMohd Yadzil Yaakub
(PNBERSATU)
History
Legislature term(s)15th Malaysian Parliament

The Malacca State Executive Council is the State Executive Council (or EXCO) as executive authority of the Government of Malacca, Malaysia. The Council comprises the Chief Minister, appointed by the Governor on the basis that he is able to command a majority in the Malacca State Legislative Assembly, a number of members made up of members of the Assembly, the State Secretary, the State Legal Adviser and the State Financial Officer.

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

Members of the Council are selected by the Chief Minister, appointed by the Governor. Unlike Sabah and Sarawak, the Council has no ministry, but instead a number of committees; each committee will take care of certain state affairs, activities and departments. Members of the Council are always the chair of a committee.

Lists of full members

Ab Rauf EXCO (since 2023)

Members

  BN (10)   PH (1)

Members since 31 March 2023 have been :

Name Portfolio Party Constituency Term start Term end
Ab Rauf Yusoh (Chief Minister)
  • Economic Planning
  • Finance
  • Land Affairs
  • Non-governmental Agencies
  • Investment
  • Industry
  • Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Development
BN (UMNO) Tanjung Bidara 31 March 2023 Incumbent
Rais Yasin (Senior Member)
  • Housing
  • Local Government
  • Drainage
  • Climate Change
  • Disaster Management
Paya Rumput 5 April 2023
Abdul Razak Abdul Rahman
  • Tourism
  • Heritage
  • Arts
  • Culture
Telok Mas
Muhamad Akmal Saleh
  • Rural Development
  • Agriculture
  • Food Security
Merlimau
Kalsom Noordin
  • Women Development
  • Family Development
  • Community Development
Pengkalan Batu
Rahmad Mariman
  • Education
  • Higher Education
  • Religious Affairs
Ayer Molek
Fairul Nizam Roslan
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Innovation
  • Digital Communications
Asahan
Hameed Mytheen Kunju Basheer
  • Works
  • Infrastructure
  • Public Facilities
  • Transport
Ayer Limau
Ngwe Hee Sem
  • Health
  • Human Resources
  • Unity
BN (MCA) Machap Jaya
Shanmugam Ptcyhay
  • Youth
  • Sports
  • Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs)
BN (MIC) Gadek
Allex Seah Shoo Chin
  • Entrepreneur Development
  • Cooperatives
  • Consumer Affairs
PH (DAP) Kesidang

Deputy Members

  BN (8)   PH (2)

Deputy Members since 6 April 2023 have been :

Name Portfolio Party Constituency Term start Term end
Khaidhirah Abu Zahar
  • Economic Planning
  • Finance
  • Land Affairs
  • Non-governmental Agencies
  • Investment
  • Industry
  • Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Development
BN (UMNO) Rim 6 April 2023 Incumbent
Zulkiflee Mohd Zin
  • Housing
  • Local Government
  • Drainage
  • Climate Change
  • Disaster Management
Taboh Naning
Zaidi Attan
  • Tourism
  • Heritage
  • Arts
  • Culture
Serkam
Low Chee Leong
  • Rural Development
  • Agriculture
  • Food Security
PH (DAP) Kota Laksamana
Leng Chau Yen
  • Women Development
  • Family Development
  • Community Development
Bandar Hilir
Rosli Abdullah
  • Education
  • Higher Education
  • Religious Affairs
BN (UMNO) Kuala Linggi
Mohd Noor Helmy Abdul Halim
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Innovation
  • Digital Communications
Duyong
Zahari Abd Kalil
  • Works
  • Infrastructure
  • Public Facilities
  • Transport
Durian Tunggal
Siti Faizah Abdul Azis
  • Health
  • Human Resources
  • Unity
Sungai Rambai
Vacant
  • Youth
  • Sports
  • Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs)
Vacant
Tuminah Kadi Mohd Hashim
  • Entrepreneur Development
  • Cooperatives
  • Consumer Affairs
BN (UMNO) Pantai Kundor 6 April 2023 Incumbent

Sulaiman II EXCO (2021–2023)

  BN (11)

Members from 21 November 2021 to 31 March 2023 were :

Name Portfolio Party Constituency Term start Term end
Sulaiman Md Ali (Chief Minister)
  • Economic Planning
  • Land Development
  • Finance
  • Government-Linked Companies Committee
  • Religious Affairs
BN (UMNO) Lendu 21 November 2021 31 March 2023
Ab Rauf Yusoh (Senior Member)
  • Industry
  • Investment
  • Entrepreneurial Development
  • Cooperatives
Tanjung Bidara 26 November 2021
Muhammad Jailani Khamis
  • Tourism
  • Heritage and Culture
Rembia
Rahmad Mariman
  • Works
  • Transport
  • Public Facilities
  • Infrastructure
  • Flood Management
Ayer Molek
Zaidi Attan
  • Housing and Local Government
  • Environment
Serkam
Abdul Razak Abdul Rahman
  • Agriculture and Agro-based Industry
  • Entrepreneurial Development
  • Regional and Rural Development
Telok Mas
Shanmugam Ptcyhay
  • NGO
  • Youth
  • Sports
BN (MIC) Gadek
Kalsom Noordin
  • Women Affairs
  • Family Development
  • Welfare Affairs
BN (UMNO) Pengkalan Batu
Rais Yasin
  • Education
  • Science, Technology and Innovation
Paya Rumput
Muhammad Akmal Saleh
  • Health
  • Anti-drugs
Merlimau
Ngwe Hee Sem
  • Unity
  • Human Resources
  • Community Relations
  • Consumer Affairs
BN (MCA) Machap Jaya

Sulaiman I EXCO (2020–2021)

  BN (8)   PN (3)

Members from 9 March 2020 to 21 November 2021 were :

Name Portfolio Party Constituency Term start Term end
Sulaiman Md Ali (Chief Minister)
  • Finance
  • Land,Beach and River Development
  • Economic Planning
  • Religious Affairs
  • Water Management
  • Industry
  • Investment
  • Communication
  • Technology
  • Multimedia
  • State Related Agency
BN (UMNO) Lendu 9 March 2020 21 November 2021
Mohd. Rafiq Naizamohideen
  • NGO
  • Youth
  • Sports
PN (BERSATU) Paya Rumput 13 March 2020
Abdul Ghafar Atan
  • Housing and Local Government
  • Environment
BN (UMNO) Asahan
Roslan Ahmad
  • Public Works
  • Transport
  • Public Facilities
  • Infrastructure
Merlimau
Muhammad Jailani Khamis
  • Tourism
  • Heritage and Culture
Rembia
Latipah Omar
  • Women Affairs
  • Family Development
  • Welfare Affairs
BN (UMNO) Taboh Naning
Rahmad Mariman
  • Health
  • Anti-drugs
Ayer Molek
Idris Haron
  • Regional and Rural Development
  • Flood Management
Sungai Udang 4 October 2021
Norhizam Hassan Baktee
  • Agriculture and Agro-based Industry
  • Entrepreneurial Development
Pengkalan Batu
Noor Effandi Ahmad
  • Education
  • Science, Technology and Innovation
  • Green Technology
Telok Mas
Ismail Othman
  • Unity
  • Human Resources
  • Community Relations
  • Consumer Affairs
Kuala Linggi 8 May 2020 21 November 2021

Adly EXCO (2018–2020)

  PH (11)

Members from 11 May 2018 to 9 March 2020 were :[1]

Name Portfolio Party Constituency Term start Term end
Adly Zahari (Chief Minister)
  • Finance
  • Land
  • Economic Planning
  • Religious Affairs
PH (AMANAH) Bukit Katil 11 May 2018 9 March 2020
Mohd Sofi Abdul Wahab
  • Public Works
  • Transport
  • Public Facilities
Durian Tunggal 16 May 2018
Tey Kok Kiew
  • Housing and Local Government
  • Environment
PH (DAP) Bandar Hilir
Saminathan Ganesan
  • Unity
  • Human Resources
  • Non-governmental Organisations
  • Consumer Affairs
Gadek
Norhizam Hassan Baktee
  • Agriculture and Agro-based Industry
  • Entrepreneur Development
Pengkalan Batu
Low Chee Leong
  • Health
Kota Laksamana
Kerk Chee Yee
  • Communication and Multimedia
  • Youth and Sports
Ayer Keroh
Ginie Lim Siew Lin
  • Family Development
  • Welfare Affairs
PH (PKR) Machap Jaya
Muhammad Jailani Khamis
  • Tourism
  • Heritage and Culture
Rembia
Noor Effandi Ahmad
  • Education
  • Science, Technology and Innovation
  • Green Technology
PH (BERSATU) Telok Mas
Mohd. Rafiq Naizamohideen
  • Industry
  • Trade
  • Investment
Paya Rumput

Ex officio members

Position Office bearer
State Secretary Datuk Zaidi Bin Johari
State Legal Advisor Datuk Abd Aziz bin Engan
State Financial Officer Datuk Salhah Binti Salleh

See also

References

  1. "Youngest Melaka exco holds Communication, Sports portfolio - Nation | The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2018-05-18.
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