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Ghazali Shafie was born on 22 March, 1922 in Kuala Lipis, Pahang, Federated Malay States, British Malaya (now Malaysia), is a Malaysian politician (1922–2010). Discover Ghazali Shafie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?
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22 March 1922 |
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22 March |
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Kuala Lipis, Pahang, Federated Malay States, British Malaya (now Malaysia) |
Date of death |
2010 |
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Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia |
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Malaysia
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Ghazali Shafie Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Ghazali Shafie's Wife?
His wife is Khatijah Abdul Majid
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Ghazali Shafie Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ghazali Shafie worth at the age of 88 years old? Ghazali Shafie’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Malaysia. We have estimated Ghazali Shafie's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Tun Muhammad Ghazali bin Shafie (محمد غزالي بن شافعي; 22 March 1922 – 24 January 2010) was a Malaysian politician and diplomat.
Ghazali was born in 1922 in Kuala Lipis, Pahang.
He was of Minangkabau descent from Rao, West Sumatra.
He was part of the clandestine resistance to the Japanese occupation of Malaya in World War II.
He then studied at the University of Wales and the London School of Economics.
During the Malayan Emergency, Ghazali fully supported British military attempts to Crush a pro-independence uprising led by the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA), the armed wing of the Malayan Communist Party (MCP).
Writing in The Times newspaper, Ghazali openly supported the killing and public display of the corpses of people suspected to have been members of the MNLA.
After a career in the civil service, Ghazali entered politics.
He served under the administrations of four Prime Ministers, most notably as Minister of Home and Foreign Affairs from 1973 to 1984.
He served as Home and Information Minister from 1973 to 1981, and was then appointed as Foreign Minister until 1984.
He represented the Parliamentary seat of Lipis from 1974, before which he was a member of the Dewan Negara (upper house of parliament).
As Foreign Minister, he was known for his role in ASEAN's diplomacy in respect of conflict in Cambodia.
Described as a "flamboyant politician", his nickname was "King Ghaz".
On 11 January 1982, Ghazali survived an aeroplane crash in which he was the pilot.
His bodyguard and co-pilot were killed.
There had been reports (for example in the New York Times ) that Ghazali had been killed in the crash.
A coroner later blamed the accident on what the coroner found to be Ghazali's negligence.
After leaving politics, he held a range of positions in the corporate sector and with international organisations.
His wife, Toh Puan Khatijah Abdul Majid, died in April 2008.
They are survived by his two sons, Bachtiar and Sheriffudin.
He was buried at Makam Pahlawan, Masjid Negara, Kuala Lumpur.
Ghazali died on 24 January 2010 at 7.45pm, at his home in Subang Jaya.