Malaysia’s new premier misses swearing-in of Cabinet after Covid contact

30 August 2021, 10:14

Ismail Sabri Yaakob
Malaysia Politics. Picture: PA

Ismail Sabri Yaakob has begun self-isolating and will virtually attend Tuesday’s official National Day celebrations, according to his office.

Malaysia’s new prime minister missed the swearing-in ceremony of his new government on Monday after coming into contact with someone infected with Covid-19, his office said.

Ismail Sabri Yaakob has begun self-isolating and will virtually attend Tuesday’s official National Day celebrations, according to a statement from his office.

It did not say with whom he had been in contact, whether he had been tested or how long he would remain in self-isolation.

Mr Ismail took office on August 21 amid public anger over the previous government’s failure to control the raging pandemic.

Daily cases have soared above 20,000 since August 5, with total infections passing 1.7 million. Vaccinations are moving rapidly, with 62% of the adult population fully inoculated.

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His predecessor, Muhyiddin Yassin, resigned on August 16 after less than 18 months in office as infighting in his coalition cost him majority support in Parliament.

Mr Ismail, 61, was Mr Muhyiddin’s deputy, and his appointment to lead the government by Malaysia’s king essentially returned the same governing coalition to power.

It also returned the premiership to Mr Ismail’s party, the United Malays National Organisation, which has led the country since independence from Britain in 1957 but was ousted in 2018 elections amid a multibillion-dollar financial scandal.

Mr Ismail has been criticised for largely reappointing ministers from the previous Cabinet which failed to curb the pandemic despite a seven-month state of emergency and a lockdown since June.

A total of 31 ministers and 38 deputy ministers took their oaths of office at the palace on Monday.

Mr Ismail did not name a deputy but retained four senior ministerial posts which were created by Mr Muhyiddin to keep factions in his Malay-majority government happy.

Many people, however, applauded the appointment of popular former science minister Khairy Jamaluddin – who was in charge of the vaccination programme – as the new health minister.

Malaysia’s confirmed deaths from Covid-19 have risen above 16,000.

By Press Association

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