Deputy Education Minister Datuk Razali Ismail died at the Aminuddin Baki Institute in Genting Highlands at about 6.30pm Friday. It is believed that Razali, 59, who is the Member of Parliment for Kuala Terengganu, collapsed while playing badminton at the institute.

Razali, from Kuala Berang, Hulu Terengganu, obtained his Bachelor’s degree in history from Universiti Malaya and then did his Masters in education at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. He started his career as a teacher at Sekolah Menengah Tengku Ampuan Intan, Kuala Berang in 1974 and three years later was a lecturer at the Pasir Panjang Teachers’ College here.

Prior to being appointed as Terengganu Education Director in 2001 and then promoted to head the Teachers’ Education Division at the Education Ministry two year later, Razali had also served as principal of the Kuala Terengganu Teachers’ College and also at the Batu Rakit Teachers’ College.

He left government service when selected to become the Barisan Nasional candidate for the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary seat and won by a 1,933 vote-majority against PAS’ Dr Syed Azman Syed Ahmad Nawawi in the 2004 general election. In the last general election, he defeated Mohamed Sabu, from PAS, by a 628 vote-majority to retain the parliamentary seat.

Razali, who had a black belt in judo, was active in sports and was the vice-president of the Terengganu Men’s Hockey Association and a committee member of the Terengganu Football Association.

(Source : BERNAMA,Malaysiakini,  The Star and Harakah)

 

When I read this article, there is one thing in my mind. (some) UMNO members do not have a confidence in Najib’s ability to lead Malaysia as mentioned by Zaid when he quoted that Najib couldn’t institute any crucial reform when Tun Mahathir is around.(see below story ; taken from Star Online).

Note : ‘Any’ means nothing can be done my friend…. marah Najib nanti sebab anggap dia macam boneka je selagi Tun M is around.

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No reforms as long as Dr M is around, says Zaid

By SHAILA KOSHY


KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak will not be able to institute any crucial reform as Prime Minister as long as Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is around, claimed former de facto Law Minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim. 

“The 2004 election manifesto is history,” said Zaid who had been appointed minister specifically to work on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s promise to reform in stitutions of government, improve accountability and transparency, and strengthen the Rule of Law and independence of the Judiciary.

“Najib is smart and articulate but to change the course of Umno, he has to be brave and why would he take such a risk.

“Second, even if he wanted to, he would not be able to do it with Dr Mahathir around,” he said.

Asked whether that was because he thought Dr Mahathir was powerful or had a strong influence on Najib, Zaid – who resigned from the Cabinet recently after journalist Tan Hoon Cheng, Member of Parliament Teresa Kok and news portal editor Raja Petra Kamarudin were arrested under the Internal Security Act – said:

“He (Dr Mahathir) has a large group of friends, otherwise the Prime Minister (Abdullah) would not have been ‘thrown out’ just like he wanted.”

“Mahathirism was all control, control, control. He has a strong influence on the top Umno leaders who had to choose between doing his bidding or facing his wrath.

“So many in Umno are bound to the old, making it difficult to abandon old values and principles.

“Especially when if you allow for more democracy, you lose some control.

“I don’t see it (major reforms) happening but I hope that Najib will prove me wrong, for himself and for the country’s sake.”

On his recent comment that Najib has never talked of reforms, when asked why a deputy prime minister would need to do so when the agenda is set by the Prime Minister, he replied: “Yes, but after the Prime Minister talks, shouldn’t the deputy strengthen it with his own comments

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