2010 Bruneian cabinet reshuffle
{{Short description|Brunei cabinet reshuffle undertaken by Hassanal Bolkiah}}
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Hassanal Bolkiah carried out the fourth reshuffle of his government on 29 May 2010, appointing the first female deputy minister and replacing three ministers. The announcement was delivered during a televised speech at 3:50 pm.{{Cite news |last=Jaafar Ibrahim |date=2010-06-02 |title=Rombakan Menteri-Menteri Kabinet |url=https://www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn/Arkib%20Dokumen/2010/Jun/PB020610.pdf |access-date=2025-01-27 |work=www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn |publisher=Pelita Brunei |pages=1 |language=ms}} The previous cabinet had been reshuffled in 2005 for a five-year term,{{Cite news |last=Jaafar Ibrahim |date=2005-05-25 |title=Rombakan keahlian Majlis Mesyuarat Menteri-menteri Kabinet |url=https://www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn/Arkib%20Dokumen/2005/25%20MEI%202005.pdf |access-date=2025-01-13 |work=www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn |publisher=Pelita Brunei |pages=1 and 16 |language=ms}} followed by the next one in 2015.{{Cite news |last=Pg. Hajah Fatimah Pg. Haji Md. Noor |date=2015-10-24 |title=Rombakan Kabinet |url=https://www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn/Arkib%20Dokumen/2015/Oktober/pelitabrunei_241015.pdf |access-date=2025-01-27 |work=www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn |publisher=Pelita Brunei |pages=1 |language=ms}}
The cabinet reshuffle had modifications implemented were a minor step toward better governance, even though many ministers kept their jobs and the sultan still served as finance, defence, and the prime ministership. The nation's first female cabinet member, Adina Othman, was appointed deputy minister of culture, youth and sports in the new administration.{{Cite web |last=Freedom House |date=2012-06-08 |title=Freedom in the World 2012 - Brunei |url=https://www.refworld.org/reference/annualreport/freehou/2012/en/86770 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240621065641/https://www.refworld.org/reference/annualreport/freehou/2012/en/86770 |archive-date=2024-06-21 |access-date=2025-01-28 |website=www.refworld.org |publisher=United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |language=en |via=}} Four deputy ministers were sworn in as new cabinet ministers, and three existing ministers kept their current portfolios.{{Cite web |date=2010-05-29 |title=Sultan reveals major cabinet reshuffle |url=https://overseas.mofa.go.kr/bn-ko/brd/m_2294/view.do?seq=748995&srchFr=&srchTo=&srchWord=&srchTp=&multi_itm_seq=0&itm_seq_1=0&itm_seq_2=0&company_cd=&company_nm= |access-date=2025-01-28 |website=overseas.mofa.go.kr |publisher=Borneo Bulletin |via=Embassy of the Republic of Korea to Brunei}}
According to the sultan's televised speech, the cabinet reshuffle aimed to enhance efficiency, foster dynamic leadership, and align with national objectives. It was significant for the appointment of Brunei's first female attorney general and deputy minister, reflecting the sultan's commitment to gender inclusion. By combining experienced leaders with fresh talent, the reshuffle sought to drive economic growth and competitiveness.{{Cite news |last=Jaafar Ibrahim |date=2010-06-02 |title=Lantikan Menteri-Menteri Kabinet 2010-2015 |url=https://www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn/Arkib%20Dokumen/2010/Jun/PB020610.pdf |access-date=2025-01-28 |work=www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn |publisher=Pelita Brunei |pages=3 and 7 |language=ms}} However, Jane's Intelligence suggested that the reshuffle was an effort to replace conservative ministers with a more corporate and technically experienced team.{{Sfn|Roberts|2011|p=39}} Despite ongoing concerns about restrictions on freedoms and gender discrimination, as noted in the U.S. Department of State's 2009 Human Rights Report, Brunei has made gradual progress in women's rights, including the removal of a policy requiring female civil servants to resign upon marriage and the appointment of high-profile women to leadership positions.{{Sfn|Roberts|2011|p=40}}
On 9 June 2010, members of the newly formed cabinet were sworn in for a five-year term during a ceremony at the palace.{{Cite news |last1=Jaafar Ibrahim |last2=Dk. Hajah Fatimah Pg. Haji Md. Noor |date=2010-06-12 |title=Menteri-Menteri Kabinet, Timbalan-Timbalan Menteri Mengangkat Sumpah |url=https://www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn/Arkib%20Dokumen/2010/Jun/PB120610.pdf |access-date=2025-01-29 |work=www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn |publisher=Pelita Brunei |pages=1 and 3 |language=ms}} On 8 July, the sultan chaired the first cabinet meeting following the reshuffle, which was also held at the palace.{{Cite web |last=Azaraimy HH |date=2010-07-09 |title=His Majesty attends first Cabinet Ministers meeting |url=http://www.sultanate.com/news_server/2010/9_jul_1.html |access-date=2025-01-28 |website=www.sultanate.com |publisher=Borneo Bulletin}}
Cabinet-level changes
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Junior ministerial changes
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|Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Finance |Became Deputy Minister of Finance |
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| |Deputy Minister of Industry and Primary Resources |Left the government |
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|Permanent Secretary at the Prime Minister's Office |Became Deputy Minister of Development |
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| |Deputy Minister of Home Affairs |Left the government |
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| |Deputy Minister at the Prime Minister's Office |Left the government |
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| |Member of the Public Service Commission |Became Deputy Minister of Education |
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| |None |Became Deputy Minister at the Prime Minister's Office |
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|High Commissioner of Brunei to Malaysia |Became Deputy Minister of Home Affairs |
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| |Director of Community Development{{Efn|Non-ministerial position}} |
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|Permanent Secretary I at the Ministry of Defence |Became Deputy Minister of Defence |
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|Deputy Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Religious Affairs |
Later changes
The sultan ordered the Brunei Economic Development Board (BEDB) and the Department of Economic Planning and Development to be placed under the Prime Minister's Office, appointing Ali Apong as deputy minister and chairman of BEDB, replacing Timothy Ong, effective 18 November 2010.{{Cite news |date=2010-11-20 |title=Dilantik menjadi Timbalan Menteri di JPM |url=https://www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn/Arkib%20Dokumen/2010/November/PB201110.pdf |access-date=2025-01-30 |work=www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn |publisher=Pelita Brunei |pages=24 |language=ms}}
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|Deputy Minister of Development |Became Deputy Minister at the Prime Minister's Office |18 November 2010 |
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References
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- {{Cite journal |last=Roberts |first=Christopher |date=2011 |title=Brunei Darussalam: Consolidating the Foundations of its Future? |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/41418636 |journal=Southeast Asian Affairs |location=Singapore |publisher=ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute |pages=35–50 |doi=10.1355/aa11-1d |issn=0377-5437 |jstor=41418636|hdl=1885/17803 |hdl-access=free }}
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