SHAH ALAM: Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari’s 10-member executive council team were allocated their respective portfolios on Wednesday (Aug 23).
Amirudin had said on Tuesday (Aug 22) that the portfolios had to be readjusted to be in tandem with the Federal Cabinet portfolios.
He added that the adjustments were needed as there are new Cabinet-level portfolios addressing issues such as cost of living and climate change, among others.
There are four representatives from DAP, three from PKR, two from Amanah and one from Barisan Nasional in the current exco line-up.
The portfolios assigned to the current line-up are as follows:
Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari (PKR)
Land Development and Natural Resources, Finance and Economy Modernising & Digitalising Government Strategic Communications, Education & Human Capital Development.
Ng Sze Han (DAP)
Investment and Trade Small and Medium Enterprises Development and New Economic Districts Selangor Mobility Co-Chairman of the Special Committee of Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Sikh and Tao Religions in Selangor (Limas)
Izham Hashim (Amanah)
Infrastructure Development Modernisation of Agriculture and Farming
Borhan Aman Shah (PKR)
Housing and Development of Sustainable Cities Culture, Heritage and Malay Customs
Ng Suee Lim (DAP)
Local Government Development Tourism Development of New Villages Co-Chairman of the Special Committee of Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Sikh and Tao Religions in Selangor
Datuk Rizam Ismail (Umno)
Rural and Village Development Sustainability of Traditional Villages National Unity
Jamaliah Jamaluddin (DAP)
Public Health Environment, Climate Change and Green Technology
Mohd Najwan Halimi (PKR)
Youth & Sports Development Entrepreneurship Empowerment and Creative Economy Disaster Management
V. Papparaidu (DAP)
Human Resources Poverty Eradication Minority and Indigenous Affairs Co-Chairman of the Special Committee of Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Sikh and Tao Religions in Selangor
Dr Mohammad Fahmi Ngah (PKR)
Islamic Affairs Halal Industry Digital Infrastructure Science, Technology and Innovation
Anfaal Saari (Amanah)
Women and Family Empowerment Welfare Care Economy