Darell Leiking

Summary

Datuk Darell Leiking, also known as Ignatius Dorell Leiking (born 23 August 1971) is a Malaysian politician who has served as Member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Moyog since September 2020. He served as the Minister of International Trade and Industry in the Pakatan Harapan (PH) administration under former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad from July 2018 to the collapse of the PH administration in February 2020 and the Member of Parliament (MP) for Penampang from May 2013 to November 2022. He is a member of the Heritage Party (WARISAN) and was a member of the People's Justice Party (PKR), a component party of the PH and formerly Pakatan Rakyat (PR) coalitions. He has also served as the 1st and founding Deputy President of the WARISAN since party foundation in October 2016.[2][3]

Ignatius Darell Leiking
Minister of International Trade and Industry of Malaysia
In office
2 July 2018 – 24 February 2020
MonarchsMuhammad V
(2018–2019)
Abdullah
(2019–2020)
Prime MinisterMahathir Mohamad
DeputyOng Kian Ming
Preceded byMustapa Mohamed
Succeeded byAzmin Ali
ConstituencyPenampang
Member of the Malaysian Parliament
for Penampang
In office
5 May 2013 – 19 November 2022
Preceded byBernard Giluk Dompok
(BNUPKO)
Succeeded byEwon Benedick
(PH–UPKO)
Majority10,216 (2013)
23,473 (2018)
Member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly
for Moyog
Assumed office
26 September 2020
Preceded byJennifer Lasimbang (WARISAN)
Majority5,935 (2020)
1st Deputy President of the Heritage Party
Assumed office
17 October 2016
PresidentShafie Apdal
Preceded byPosition established
Personal details
Born (1971-08-23) 23 August 1971 (age 52)
Penampang, Sabah, Malaysia
CitizenshipMalaysian
Political partyPeople's Justice Party (PKR)
(2013–2016)
Heritage Party (WARISAN)
(since 2016)
Other political
affiliations
Pakatan Rakyat (PR)
(2013–2015)
Pakatan Harapan (PH)
(2015–2016)
Alma materUniversity of Hertfordshire[1]
OccupationPolitician

Political career edit

State rights edit

Darell is one of many Sabah politicians who fight for the state rights as enshrined in the Malaysia Agreement,[4] and he constantly urges the government to provide a definite solution to the problem of illegal immigrants in the state, especially the problems caused by Project IC with the huge influx of Filipino refugees, and to set to rest the North Borneo dispute once and for all.[5][6] He has rejected controversial remarks made towards other minority groups by a prominent minister in the cabinet, which was echoed by Baru Bian of the People's Justice Party (PKR).[7] He has also spoken out against discrimination towards other ethnic groups by certain politicians.[8]

Minister of International Trade and Industry (2018–2020) edit

The 2018 general election saw the first ever transition of power in the Malaysian history. Then PH opposition coalition was elected as the government after defeating the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition. PH then formed the coalition government with WARISAN. On 2 July 2018, Darell was appointed as Minister of International Trade and Industry. On 24 February 2020, Darell lost his position after the PH government collapsed due to its loss of majority support in the Parliament.

Member of Parliament (2013–2022) edit

2013 general election edit

In the 2013 general election, Darell made his electoral debut after being nominated by PR to contest for the Penampang federal seat. He won the seat and was elected to the Parliament as the Penampang MP for the first term after defeating Bernard Giluk Dompok of BN and Melania Annol of the Parti Aspirasi Rakyat Sarawak of Sabah (Sabah STAR) by a majority of 10,216 votes.[9]

2018 general election edit

In the 2018 general election, Darell was nominated by WARISAN to defend the Penampang seat.[10][11] He defended the seat and was reelected as the Penampang MP for the second term after defeating his cousin Ceasar Mandela Malakun of BN, Cleftus Stephen Spine of the Homeland Solidarity Party (STAR) and Edwin Bosi of the Sabah Native Cooperation Party (PKAN) by a majority of 23,473 votes.[12][13][14]

2022 general election edit

In the 2022 general election, Darell was renominated by WARISAN to defend the Penampang seat. He lost the seat and was not reelected as the Penampang MP for the third term after losing to Ewon Benedick of PH by a minority of 14,410 votes.

Member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly (since 2020) edit

In the 2020 Sabah state election, Darell was renominated by WARISAN to contest for the Moyog state seat. He won the seat and was elected into the Sabah State Legislative Assembly as the Moyog MLA for the first term after defeating Joseph Suleiman of STAR, John Chryso Masabal of the United Sabah Party (PBS), William Sampil of the Love Sabah Party (PCS), Marcel Annol of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Vinson Loijon of the Sabah People's Unity Party (PPRS) and independent candidate Robert Richard Foo by a majority of 5,935 votes.

Election results edit

Parliament of Malaysia[15][16]
Year Constituency Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout
2013 P174 Penampang Darell Leiking (PKR) 22,598 62.60% Bernard Giluk Dompok (UPKO) 12,382 34.30% 36,818 10,216 83.21%
Melania Annol (STAR) 1,119 3.10%
2018 Darell Leiking (WARISAN) 32,470 75.32%2 Ceasar Mandela Malakun (UPKO) 8,997 20.87%2 43,525 23,473 82.17%
Cleftus Stephen Spine (STAR) 1,196 2.77%
Edwin Bosi (PKAN) 445 1.03%
2022 Darell Leiking (WARISAN) 14,656 28.89% Ewon Benedick (UPKO) 29,066 57.30% 50,730 14,410 65.70%
Kenny Chua Teck Ho (STAR) 6,719 13.24%
Richard Jimmy (IND) 289 0.57%
Notes:
Table excludes votes for candidates who finished in third place or lower.
2 Different % used for 2018 election.
Sabah State Legislative Assembly[17]
Year Constituency Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout
2020 N26 Moyog Darell Leiking (WARISAN) 8,437 62.83% Joseph Suleiman (STAR) 2,502 18.64% 13,427 5,935 68.98%
John Chryso Masabal (PBS) 1,175 8.75%
William Sampil (PCS) 975 7.26%
Marcel Annol (LDP) 185 1.38%
Vinson Loijon (PPRS) 82 0.61%
Robert Richard Foo (IND) 71 0.53%

Honours edit

Honours of Malaysia edit

Foreign honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Change of gov't boon for Darell Leiking". Bernama. Malaysiakini. 2 July 2018. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Maklumat Ahli Parlimen" (in Malay). Parliament of Malaysia. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  3. ^ "New Cabinet all sworn-in before King (Full List)". The Star. 2 July 2018. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  4. ^ Zam Yusa (11 February 2018). "Stop acting like you're the opposition, Leiking tells state govt". Free Malaysia Today. Archived from the original on 12 October 2018. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  5. ^ Admin (30 November 2016). "Delays to Long-awaited Answers on Illegal Immigrants Uncalled For". Borneo Today. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Call to solve Manila's claim on Sabah once and for all". The Borneo Post. 1 February 2018. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  7. ^ "'You Have Insulted all Christians', Darell Leiking ticks off FT Minister". Borneo Today. 4 February 2018. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  8. ^ "Hapuskan Politik Perkauman; Bukankah Suluk Suku Kaum Sabah?" (in Malay). Borneo Today. 1 March 2017. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  9. ^ "Dompok falls to PKR's Darrel in Penampang". The Borneo Post. 6 May 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  10. ^ "Penampang MP Darell Leiking quits PKR". Free Malaysia Today. 22 September 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  11. ^ Muna Khalid (6 April 2018). "Composition of the Dewan Rakyat at dissolution". Bernama. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  12. ^ Natasha Joibi (28 April 2018). "Cousins Mandela and Leiking vie for Penampang seat". The Star. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  13. ^ Shalina R (29 April 2018). "Cousins Darell, Mandela face off for Penampang seat". The Borneo Post. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  14. ^ Nandini Balakrishnan (10 May 2018). "Historic Win: The Complete Result Of GE14's Parliamentary Seats Across Malaysia". Says.com. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  15. ^ "Keputusan Pilihan Raya Umum Parlimen/Dewan Undangan Negeri". Election Commission of Malaysia. Retrieved 22 May 2018. Percentage figures based on total turnout (including votes for candidates not listed).
  16. ^ "Sabah [Parliament Results]". The Star. Archived from the original on 17 May 2018. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  17. ^ "N53 Senallang". Malaysiakini. Archived from the original on 16 June 2018. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  18. ^ "Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak head list of 1,158 Sabah award recipients". Bernama. Borneo Post. 6 October 2018. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  19. ^ "Congratulations Datuk Darell Leiking awarded The Order of Diplomatic Service Merit Gwanghwa Medal from the President of South Korea". Hannah Yeoh. 28 November 2020. Retrieved 25 July 2021 – via Facebook.

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