- Suhaimi Kamaruddin
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order1 = Chief ofUMNO Youth
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predecessor1 =Tajol Rosli
successor1 =Anwar Ibrahim
order2 = President of Belia 4B
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order3 = Deputy Minister of Education
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party = flagicon|Malaysia UMNO
religion =Islam
occupation =Lawyer
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relations = Dato' Perdana Menteri Di Raja Dato' Seri Setia RajaKamaruddin Idris (father), Dato' SeriHarun Idris (uncle)
spouse = Umi Khalsom Abdul Karim
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footnotes =Datuk Suhaimi Kamaruddin is a Malaysian politician (lawyer by profession), the current president of the
Belia 4B youth association, and the former chief ofUMNO Youth and former Deputy Minister of Education. He is a member of theUnited Malays National Organisation , the largestpolitical party in the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition.Early life and career
Suhaimi was born as the son of former Menteri Besar of
Terrenganu , Dato' Perdana Menteri Di Raja Dato' Seri Setia RajaKamaruddin Idris . After attending a local primary school, he later attended theMalay College Kuala Kangsar for his secondary education. He went on to gain aLLB from theUniversity of Birmingham inLaw , and obtained his Bar.His entry into politics brought with him much acclaim as a politician, and he quickly rose up the ranks of UMNO to gain leadership of the UMNO Youth movement. His views were heavily pro-Malay, and he suggested many times in parliament for the NEP target of a 30% stake of the economic action be raised to 40%-50% to benefit the Malays. While he professed that his intentions were to support the Malays who were generally of a more impoverished background, his views were misconstrued as ultra-nationalism and his success was partially, if not intentionally, due to fulminating feelings regarding the Malay identity. In 1982, Suhaimi lost leadership of
UMNO Youth after the fledgeling politicianAnwar Ibrahim wrested the control of the movement from by a slim 10-vote majority in a bitterly fought contest. Anwar received 183, compared to Suhaimi's 173, with Hang Tuah Arshad receiving only 3 votes. In 1984, the votes were more in Anwar's favour, 226 as opposed to Suhaimi's 137. However, seeing him as a very real threat to his political career, Anwar removed Suhaimi from the movement despite ongoing media vilification of Anwar's motivations and accusations that Anwar participated in 'politik wang' (money politics).Despite this set-back, Suhaimi still managed to become the Deputy Minister of Education. In 1981, he proposed the integration of the education system (at the time, split into national schools, Chinese schools and Tamil schools) so that the Malay, Chinese and Indian children would learn to integrate, resulting in racial harmony. He was lambasted for such a suggestion by
Lim Kit Siang of theDemocratic Action Party (DAP), denouncing such a view as "extremist and chauvinistic." Suhaimi defended his views, maintaining that racial integration was more important than catering schools to a particular race, warning of racial polarisation in the future. He was rebuked, and the Sedition Act was cited as a threat were he to continue with such a proposal. [ Order Paper (Oct 21, 1981). [http://www.parlimen.gov.my/opindexbi/pdf/OPDR21101981.pdf] . "Dewan Rakyat".]Later political career
In 1987, Tengku
Razaleigh challenged then Primer MinisterMahathir . In the election, Dr. Mahathir managed to retain his position. However, UMNO was split into two separate entities as Tengku Razaleigh was left unsatisfied with the result. He left the party and went on his own path, founding a new political party calledSemangat 46 in 1989. The number 46 refers to the year UMNO was originally founded. Suhaimi, along with other big political names from the media-labelled Team B such as DatukRais Yatim , DatukRadzi Sheikh Ahmad , DatukZainal Abidin Zin , DatukManan Othman , DatukIbrahim Ali , DatinPaduka Rahmah Othman andMarina Yusof , defected to Semangat 46. However, other key members of Team B notably TunMusa Hitam , DatukShahrir Samad and current Prime Minister Datuk SeriAbdullah Ahmad Badawi decided to remain in Umno, but silently supported Semangat 46 from behind the media's attention.Seven years later, Tengku Razaleigh disbanded Semangat 46 and rejoined UMNO, forcing Suhaimi and his other political companions to return to UMNO or retire permanently from politics. Suhaimi rejoined UMNO and he remains active in politics to this day.
Recent Activity
In May 2008, German company GUNT, represented by Datuk Suhaimi Kamaruddin, Marisa Regina Mohd Aris Rizal and Saidatun Nasihah, won against the Cheras firm, MS Instruments Sdn Bhd. The case involved the latter supplying the Education Ministry with imitation products under the guise of the genuine German article. [Bernama (May 17, 2008). [http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Saturday/National/2242801/Article/index_html] . "NST Online".]
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