Generated by GPT-5-mini| Annuar Musa | |
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| Name | Annuar Musa |
| Birth date | 18 December 1956 |
| Birth place | Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaya |
| Occupation | Politician, businessman |
| Party | United Malays National Organisation |
| Alma mater | University of Malaya |
Annuar Musa is a Malaysian politician and businessman who has held multiple ministerial portfolios and party leadership positions within United Malays National Organisation and Barisan Nasional. He represented the Parliament of Malaysia constituency of Ketereh and served in cabinets under Prime Ministers including Mahathir Mohamad, Muhyiddin Yassin, and Ismail Sabri Yaakob. His career spans roles in national sports administration, telecommunications, and political strategy.
Born in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, he attended local schools in Kelantan before pursuing higher education at the University of Malaya, where he completed studies in administration and management. During his formative years he was active in student associations and engaged with figures from United Malays National Organisation and Malaysian Islamic Party networks in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya. His early contacts included leaders from Barisan Nasional affiliates and administrators from state bodies in Kelantan and Terengganu.
He began his political trajectory within United Malays National Organisation, rising through party structures at the municipal and state levels in Kelantan and later in national bodies connected to Barisan Nasional. He contested parliamentary seats including Ketereh and participated in campaigns coordinated with leaders like Najib Razak, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, and Anwar Ibrahim. He served on electoral strategy committees alongside figures from Perikatan Nasional coalitions and has been involved in intra-party contests for positions linked to UMNO Youth and UMNO Supreme Council. His interactions included engagements with politicians from Pakatan Harapan and administrative counterparts in ministries like Ministry of Communications and Multimedia (Malaysia) and Ministry of Finance (Malaysia).
He was appointed to ministerial offices across several administrations, notably holding portfolios connected to communications, transport networks, and sports administration under prime ministers including Muhyiddin Yassin and Ismail Sabri Yaakob. His tenure involved coordination with agencies such as Syarikat Prasarana Negara Berhad, Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, and international bodies like the International Telecommunication Union and Fédération Internationale de Football Association. He chaired committees interfacing with ministries like Ministry of Youth and Sports (Malaysia) and worked with civil servants from Public Service Department (Malaysia). His ministerial actions required engagement with legislators from the Dewan Rakyat and state leaders from Selangor, Johor, and Pulau Pinang.
His public life included several disputes and legal matters that drew attention from institutions such as the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission and the Royal Malaysia Police. High-profile controversies involved asset declarations scrutinized by media outlets like The Star (Malaysia), New Straits Times, and Malay Mail, prompting parliamentary questions from MPs including members of Pakatan Harapan and Democratic Action Party. Allegations led to investigations impacting relations with business entities including Telekom Malaysia affiliates and state-linked companies like 1Malaysia Development Berhad stakeholders, with commentary from legal figures associated with the Malaysian Bar and judges from the Federal Court of Malaysia during related hearings. His disputes also intersected with administrative reviews by the Public Accounts Committee (Malaysia) and statements from party elders such as Muhyiddin Yassin and Hishammuddin Hussein.
Outside politics he has held positions in private enterprises and sports administration, including roles connected to football clubs and national sports federations that interfaced with FIFA, AFC, and regional bodies like the ASEAN Football Federation. His business interests involved ventures in telecommunications and media that required partnerships with corporations such as Maxis, Celcom, and infrastructure firms contracting with Prasarana Malaysia. He has been active in philanthropic and community projects alongside organizations like Tabung Haji foundations and state development agencies in Kelantan Development Corporation initiatives. His network extended to international contacts in Brunei, Indonesia, and Singapore through regional forums and bilateral meetings hosted by ministries including Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Malaysia) and Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Malaysia).
Category:Malaysian politicians Category:1956 births Category:People from Kelantan