PUTRAJAYA — Malaysian ministers Lim Guan Eng and Zuraida Kamaruddin denied on Thursday (Aug 22) widespread speculation of a pending Cabinet reshuffle.
Mr Lim said the Cabinet only discussed administrative issues at its weekly meeting on Wednesday that included Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, and that there was no mention of any change to its line-up.
“Maybe you are referring to the Cabinet ministers’ meeting with Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir yesterday. The meeting discussed administrative matters and nothing was spoken about any Cabinet reshuffle.
“It was a meeting between government ministers and not party leaders, that’s why only ministers attended the meeting with Tun,” the finance minister said in a joint press conference in Putrajaya.
Mr Lim also said there were no discussions for Jeli MP Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed ― now a Bersatu member after leaving Umno last year ― to be brought onboard the Pakatan Harapan (PH) Cabinet.
Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin confirmed Mr Lim’s remarks, saying there have been no discussions about changes to the ministerial portfolios — whether during Cabinet meetings or meetings at the PH presidential council.
“At this point in time, no. It has never been raised or discussed,” she said.
When asked if DAP had submitted a new list of candidates for ministerial positions, Mr Lim said that as far as his party is concerned, they are satisfied with the current composition.
Touching on whether there is a need for a Cabinet reshuffle due to the ruling coalition's dwindling popularity, Mr Lim said that everyone should refer to the statement made by Dr Mahathir in July and May this year where he denied any speculation of reshuffle.
“This matter is under Tun's purview and he has replied on this matter numerous times. Please refer to what he has said and lets keep it at that,” he said. MALAY MAIL
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