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  2. Najib Razak - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Najib was selected as the acting head of the Movement of UMNO Youth by Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim after Anwar was asked to contest the post of UMNO Vice-President. Following mounting ethnic tensions anti-Chinese sentiments were expressed at a UMNO Youth rally held in Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur the same year where Najib spoke.

  3. Chief Secretary to the Government of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Najib Abdul Razak (2009–2018) 13. Tan Sri Dato' Sri Dr. Ali Hamsa (1955–2022) 24 June 2012: 28 August 2018: 6 years, 66 days Mohd. Najib Abdul Razak (2009–2018) Mahathir Mohamad 2nd term (2018–2020) 14. Tan Sri Datuk Seri Dr. Ismail Bakar (b.1960) 29 August 2018: 31 December 2019: 1 year, 125 days Mahathir Mohamad 2nd term (2018–2020 ...

  4. Tiong King Sing - Wikipedia

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    Tiong Thai King (BN –SUPP) Majority ... He served as Special Envoy of the Prime Ministers Najib Razak and Mahathir Mohamad to East ... – Dato' Seri (2000) [54 ...

  5. Mohd Najib Abdul Aziz - Wikipedia

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    Mohd Najib bin Abdul Aziz (born 13 November 1950) was a former senior malaysian police officer who served as Deputy Inspector-General of Police from 11 September 2006 to 12 November 2007. Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri Dato'

  6. Premiership of Najib Razak - Wikipedia

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    Najib entered office with a clear focus on domestic economic issues and long-standing political reform questions. On his first day as Prime Minister, Najib announced as his first actions the removal of bans on two opposition newspapers, Suara Keadilan and Harakahdaily, run by the opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim-led People's Justice Party and the Pan Islamic Party, respectively, and the release ...

  7. Mahathir Mohamad - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Mahathir referred to Najib as "a prime minister who came from 'Bugis pirates'" and remarked, "go back to Sulawesi". Bugis people in Malaysia and Indonesia criticised his language and protested against him. [302] In early 2018, Mahathir was announced as Pakatan Harapan's prime ministerial candidate for the upcoming general election.

  8. Syed Mokhtar Albukhary - Wikipedia

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    The Albukhary Group of Companies is a diversified business group consisting of DRB-HICOM, MMC and Tradewinds Plantation. [3] [2]In May 2020, Malaysia's Ministry of Communications and Multimedia awarded the highly lucrative 5G telecommunications spectrum contract to a company called ALTEL, a subsidiary of Puncak Semangat, a firm primarily controlled by Syed Mokhtar.

  9. Royal Malaysia Police - Wikipedia

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    The Struggle For Malaysian Independence, 2007—the history of the Malaysian police force, written by former senior police officer Dato' Seri J.J. Raj. Polis Wanita Sejarah Bergambar 1955–2007 , 2007 – the history of Malaysian policewomen, written by Chief Inspector Selamat Bin Sainayune.