Minister of Finance | |
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Menteri Kewangan | |
Ministry of Finance | |
Style | Yang Amat Berhormat Menteri (The Most Honourable Minister) |
Abbreviation | MOF |
Member of | Cabinet of Malaysia |
Reports to | Parliament of Malaysia |
Seat | Putrajaya |
Appointer | Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the recommendation of the Prime Minister of Malaysia |
Formation | 1957 |
First holder | Henry Lee Hau Shik |
Deputy | Lim Hui Ying |
Salary | RM14,907.20 monthly (Not including salary as MP) |
Website | www |
The Minister of Finance (or simply, Finance Minister) (Malay: Menteri Kewangan) is the head of the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Malaysia. One of the senior posts in the Cabinet of Malaysia, the finance minister is responsible for determining the fiscal policy and managing national budget of the government.
The Minister of Finance is Anwar Ibrahim since December 3, 2022. He previously served as Finance Minister from 1991 to 1998.
The minister is supported by the two Deputy Ministers of Finance.
List of the ministers of finance
The following individuals have been appointed as Minister of Finance, or any of its precedent titles:
Political party: Alliance/BN PH Independent
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) Constituency |
Political party | Title | Took office | Left office | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | |
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Henry Lee Hau Shik (1900–1988) Nominated |
Alliance (MCA) | Minister of Finance | 31 August 1957 | 22 August 1959 | Tunku Abdul Rahman (I) | ||
Tan Siew Sin (1916–1988) MP for Malacca Tengah |
22 August 1959 | 8 April 1974 | Tunku Abdul Rahman (II • III • IV) Abdul Razak Hussein (I) | ||||
Hussein Onn (1922–1990) (Deputy Prime Minister) MP for Sri Gading |
BN (UMNO) | 1974 | 1976 | Abdul Razak Hussein (II) | |||
Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah (b. 1937) MP for Ulu Kelantan |
1976 | 1984 | Hussein Onn (I • II) Mahathir Mohamad (I • II) | ||||
Daim Zainuddin (b. 1938) MP for Kuala Muda (1984-1986) MP for Merbok (1986-1991) |
14 July 1984 | 15 March 1991 | Mahathir Mohamad (II • III • IV) | ||||
Anwar Ibrahim (b. 1947) (Deputy Prime Minister) MP for Permatang Pauh |
15 March 1991 | 2 September 1998 | Mahathir Mohamad (IV • V) | ||||
Mahathir Mohamad (b. 1925) (Prime Minister) MP for Kubang Pasu |
2 September 1998 | 7 January 1999 | Mahathir Mohamad (V) | ||||
Mustapa Mohamed (b. 1950) MP for Jeli |
Second Minister of Finance | 2 September 1998 | 14 December 1999 | Mahathir Mohamad (V) | |||
Daim Zainuddin (b. 1938) MP for Merbok |
Minister of Finance | 7 January 1999 | 31 May 2001 | Mahathir Mohamad (V • VI) | |||
Mahathir Mohamad (b. 1925) (Prime Minister) MP for Kubang Pasu |
5 June 2001 | 2 November 2003 | Mahathir Mohamad (VI) | ||||
Jamaluddin Jarjis (1951–2015) MP for Rompin |
Second Minister of Finance | 20 November 2002 | 26 March 2004 | Mahathir Mohamad (VI) Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (I) | |||
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (b. 1939) (Prime Minister) MP for Kepala Batas |
Minister of Finance | 3 November 2003 | 23 September 2008 | Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (I • II • III) | |||
Nor Mohamed Yakcop (b. 1947) Senator (2004-2008) MP for Tasek Gelugor (2008-2009) |
Second Minister of Finance | 27 March 2004 | 9 April 2009 | Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (II • III) | |||
Najib Razak (b. 1953) (Deputy Prime Minister) (Prime Minister) MP for Pekan |
Minister of Finance | 23 September 2008 | 9 May 2018 | Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (III) Najib Razak (I • II) | |||
Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah (b. 1952) MP for Tambun |
Second Minister of Finance | 10 April 2009 | 27 June 2016 | Najib Razak (I • II) | |||
Johari Abdul Ghani (b. 1964) MP for Titiwangsa |
27 June 2016 | 9 May 2018 | Najib Razak (II) | ||||
Lim Guan Eng (b. 1960) MP for Bagan |
PH (DAP) | Minister of Finance | 21 May 2018 | 24 February 2020 | Mahathir Mohamad (VII) | ||
Tengku Zafrul Aziz (b. 1973) Senator |
BN (UMNO) | 10 March 2020 | 24 November 2022 | Muhyiddin Yassin (I) Ismail Sabri Yaakob (I) | |||
Anwar Ibrahim (b. 1947) (Prime Minister) MP for Tambun |
PH (PKR) | 3 December 2022 | Incumbent | Anwar Ibrahim (I) | |||
Amir Hamzah Azizan (b. 1967) Senator |
Independent | Second Minister of Finance | 12 December 2023 |
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