Cabinet of Brunei
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As of May 24, 2005, the Cabinet consists of the following:
| Portfolio | Minister | Picture |
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| Prime Minister Minister of Finance Minister of Defence |
Hassanal Bolkiah | |
| Senior Minister | Al-Muhtadee Billah | |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade | Mohammed Bolkiah | |
| Minister of Education | Pehin Rahman Taib | |
| Minister of Religious Affairs | Pehin Muhammad Zain Seruddin | |
| Minister of Industry and Primary Resources | Pehin Ahmad Jumat | |
| Minister of Communication | Pehin Abu Bakar Apong | |
| Minister of Home Affairs | Pehin Adnan Yusof | |
| Minister of Health | Pehin Suyoi Osman | |
| Minister of Development | Pehin Abdullah Abu Bakar | |
| Minister of Culture, Youth & Sports | Pehin Major General (Rtd) Mohammad Daud | |
| Energy Minister, Prime Minister's Office | Pehin Yahya Abu Bakar | |
| Second Minister of Finance | Pehin Abdul Rahman Ibrahim | |
| Second Minister of Foreign Affairs & Trade | Pehin Lim Jock Seng |
[edit] Non-Minister Member with Ministerial Rank
| Portfolio | Minister | Picture |
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| State Mufti | Pehin Aziz Juned | |
| Attorney General | Kifrawi Kifli |

