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  2. Najib Razak - Wikipedia

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    Najib is the eldest of second Malaysian Prime Minister Abdul Razak's six sons, and the nephew of the third PM Hussein Onn. His younger brother, Dato' Seri Mohd Nazir Abdul Razak , [ 31 ] runs the country's second-largest lender, Bumiputra-Commerce Holdings Bhd. [ 32 ] Najib is also one of the Four Noblemen of the Pahang Darul Makmur (Royal ...

  3. Murder of Shaariibuugiin Altantuyaa - Wikipedia

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    It was alleged that she was introduced by the former Malaysian Prime Minister, Najib Razak, to Abdul Razak Baginda, a defence analyst from the Malaysian Strategic Research Centre, at an international diamond convention in Hong Kong, and had a relationship with Baginda while accompanying him to Paris to work as a translator during his negotiations to purchase Scorpène-class submarines from ...

  4. Rosmah Mansor - Wikipedia

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    Rosmah and her husband Najib in 2009. Rosmah was formerly married to Abdul Aziz Nong Chik. They have two children, Riza Aziz and Azrene Soraya. In 1987, she married Najib Razak and they have two children, Nooryana Najwa and Mohd Norashman, and have amassed a huge amount of wealth, which Rosmah claimed to have saved since childhood.

  5. Premiership of Najib Razak - Wikipedia

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    The Najib Government was the federal executive government of Malaysia led by the Prime Minister, Najib Razak. The government was made up of members of the Barisan Nasional. Following the resignation of incumbent Prime Minister, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Najib sworn in to become the sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia on 3 April 2009.

  6. 1976 Pekan by-election - Wikipedia

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    The Pahang seat fell vacant following the death of its member of parliament Abdul Razak Hussein of Barisan Nasional in Pahang. [1] Razak won the seat in 1974 Malaysian general election uncontested. His son, Mohd Najib Abdul Razak of Barisan Nasional won the by election uncontested, as he was the sole nominee during nomination day on 21 ...

  7. First Najib cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Sharizat Abdul Jalil: UMNO: Senator: 10 April 2009: 8 April 2012 Mohd. Najib Abdul Razak: Pekan: 8 April 2012: 15 May 2013 Minister of Youth and Sports: Ahmad Shabery Cheek: UMNO: Kemaman: 10 April 2009: 15 May 2013 Minister of Information, Communications, Arts and Culture: Rais Yatim: UMNO: Jelebu: 10 April 2009: 15 May 2013

  8. Chief Secretary to the Government of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Mohd. 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 ...

  9. Abdul Razak Hussein - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Razak bin Hussein (Jawi: عبد الرزاق بن ... His eldest son, Najib Razak, became the sixth prime minister in 2009; however, ...