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Jeffrey Kitingan

Malaysian politician (born 1948)


Malaysian politician (born 1948)

FieldValue
honorific-prefixYang Berhormat Datuk Seri Panglima
nameJeffrey Kitingan
honorific-suffix
image[[File:Jeffrey Gapari Kitingan.jpg200px]]
captionJeffrey in 2015
office10Other roles
subterm102018–2019
suboffice10Leader of the Opposition of the
Sabah State Legislative Assembly
birth_nameGapari bin Katingan @ Geoffrey Kitingan
birth_date
birth_placeKota Marudu, Crown Colony of North Borneo (now Sabah, Malaysia)
office4Ministerial Roles (Sabah)
subterm42018
suboffice4Deputy Chief Minister
subterm52018
suboffice5Minister of Agriculture and Food Industries
subterm62020–2023
suboffice6Deputy Chief Minister II
subterm72020–2023
suboffice7Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
subterm82023–2025
suboffice8Deputy Chief Minister I
subterm92023–2025
suboffice9Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
office1Federal Ministerial Roles
subterm11994–1995
suboffice1Deputy Minister of Housing and Local Government
subterm22020
suboffice2Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture
spouseCecilia Edwin Yatam-Kitingan (current)
Susan Kitingan (separated)
known_forFounder and first president of *STAR Party* in 2016
partyUnited Sabah Party (PBS)
(1990–1995; 1996–2001)
People's Justice Front (AKAR)
(1995–1996)
Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS)
(2001–2003)
People's Justice Party (PKR)
(2006–2011)
State Reform Party (STAR Sabah branch) (2011–2016)
Homeland Solidarity Party (STAR)
(since 2016)
otherpartyGagasan Rakyat (GR)
(1990–1996)
Barisan Nasional (BN)
(2001–2003)
Pakatan Rakyat (PR)
(2006–2011)
United Sabah Alliance (USA)
(2016–2018)
Gabungan Bersatu Sabah (GBS)
(2018–2020)
Perikatan Nasional (PN)
(2020–2022)
Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS)
(2020–2025)
relationsJoseph Pairin Kitingan
(elder brother)
Maximus Ongkili
(nephew)
James Peter Ongkili
(nephew)
alma_materHarvard University (MA)
Tufts University (PhD)
image_size250

| honorific-prefix = Yang Berhormat Datuk Seri Panglima | honorific-suffix = Sabah State Legislative Assembly Susan Kitingan (separated) (1990–1995; 1996–2001) People's Justice Front (AKAR) (1995–1996) Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS) (2001–2003) People's Justice Party (PKR) (2006–2011) State Reform Party (STAR Sabah branch) (2011–2016) Homeland Solidarity Party (STAR) (since 2016) (1990–1996) Barisan Nasional (BN) (2001–2003) Pakatan Rakyat (PR) (2006–2011) United Sabah Alliance (USA) (2016–2018) Gabungan Bersatu Sabah (GBS) (2018–2020) Perikatan Nasional (PN) (2020–2022) Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) (2020–2025) (elder brother) Maximus Ongkili (nephew) James Peter Ongkili (nephew) Tufts University (PhD)

Jeffrey Gapari Kitingan (born 22 October 1948) is a Malaysian politician who served as the Deputy Chief Minister of Sabah I from January 2023 to November 2025 and State Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries of Sabah for a second term from September 2020 to December 2025. He served as the Deputy Chief Minister of Sabah II from October 2020 to his promotion in January 2023 and the first term in the position in May 2018. In January 2023, he was appointed as the Deputy Chief Minister I of Sabah succeeding Bung Mokhtar, who was dropped due to a political crisis (but retained his ministerial portfolio). At the federal level, he served as the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture from March 2020 to his resignation in September 2020 and Deputy Minister of Housing and Local Government from August 1994 to May 1995. He has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Keningau since May 2018, Member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Tambunan since May 2018 and Bingkor from 1994 to 2004 and again from May 2013 to May 2018. He has served and been founding President of the Homeland Solidarity Party (STAR), a component party of the ruling Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) and a former component party of the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition, since July 2016.

Background

He was born in the town of Kota Marudu but hailed from the interior district of Tambunan. He graduated with a Master of Public Administration from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He has a PhD awarded in 1984 from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy of Tufts University. His brother, Joseph Pairin Kitingan served as the Chief Minister of Sabah from 1985 to 1994.

Political career

He is known to be a controversial politician, having been detained without trial under the Internal Security Act by the Barisan Nasional-controlled federal government under the leadership of then-Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad on suspicions of plotting to secede Sabah from the federation of Malaysia, although his defenders argue that this was a politically motivated move.

He is also known to have switched political parties a number of times. In 1990, he started his political career together with his brother Joseph Pairin Kitingan in Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS). However, after the 1994 state election, he abandoned his brother and PBS to join the Angkatan Keadilan Rakyat (AKAR) party, leading to the downfall of the PBS government in Sabah. He tried to climb to the top post of the AKAR party but failed and rejoined PBS in 1996. However, in 1999, he quit PBS again and joined Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS), tried to take over the party but failed again. He then quit the PBRS party in 2001 and tried to join United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (UPKO). However, he quickly withdrew his membership application from UPKO and tried to join back PBS again for the third time, but PBS did not welcome him back into the party. In 2003, he applied to join the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) twice: one through UMNO headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, but was rejected. He then applied another membership through UMNO Keningau branch in Sabah using his legal name "Gapari bin Kitingan @ Geoffrey Kitingan" and was mistakenly accepted by UMNO. Jeffrey was able to produce his UMNO membership card. However, once the UMNO supreme council realised their error, they immediately revoked Jeffrey's membership.

Jeffrey remained independent of any party until he was accepted into Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) in 2006 where he became the vice-president of the party representing the East Malaysian quota. He resigned his vice-president post in 2009 but remained as a party member. In December 2010, Jeffrey founded a NGO named United Borneo Alliance (UBA), which aimed to strive the rights of Sabah and Sarawak in accordance to 20-point agreement and Malaysia Agreement. He finally quit the PKR party in January 2011. In 2012, Jeffrey launched the Sabah chapter of Sarawak-based State Reform Party (STAR). in 2015, he brought his UBA into United Sabah Alliance (USA), just before he brought his Sabah chapter out of the Sarawak-based STAR to establish a Sabah-based party named Homeland Solidarity Party (STAR) in 2016.

In the 2008 general election, he challenged his brother Tan Sri Datuk Seri Panglima Joseph Pairin from BN-PBS at the Keningau parliamentary constituency, but lost. Instead, he won the Sabah State Legislative constituency of Bingkor.

Jeffrey has been referred as political "frog" (katak in Malay) for his penchant of party hopping throughout his political career. Jeffrey responded by commenting that party hopping has been the common practice in Sabah politics. He defended himself that he switches parties in order to find the one that is suitable to fight for the rights of the Sabah people.

2018 state election decision maker and subsequent results

Following the 2018 general election, the BN and the Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition with Sabah Heritage Party (WARISAN) are tied up with 29-29 seats in the 2018 Sabah state election. Jeffrey with his party of Homeland Solidarity Party (STAR) under the United Sabah Alliance (USA) which are not aligned from either the two sides, has won two seats in the election and subsequently emerged as the decision maker for the formation of a state government from the two sides. He then decide to team up with the BN to form coalition state government with him appointed as a Deputy Chief Minister while Musa Aman from BN continue to become the Chief Minister for another 5 years under the new coalition government. His decision to maintain the position of BN in Sabah then drew many criticism from Sabahan residents who want to see a change under the administration of a new state government with many began to labelling him as a "traitor" towards the state, especially when he was once a staunch opposition towards BN rule before the election. It is also reported that before the election, Jeffrey has been issue with 7-days bankruptcy notice. Following his sudden decision to work with BN, the Sabah branch of PKR has urged the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to probe the two individuals, citing a “possibility of money changing hands between the two” that could leading to a sudden political partnership. Following the complaint, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad announced that they will not recognise the election in Sabah if corruption involved. Situation also change when six seats assemblymen from the BN allied party of UPKO switched their allegiance to WARISAN, giving the Shafie Apdal party an advantage with 35 seats which sufficient to establish a valid state government. In addition, the Sabah Yang di-Pertua Negeri (TYT) Juhar Mahiruddin also had requested Musa to step down from his position, as Musa current position has contravened the Article 7(1) of the Sabah State Constitution when he lost the total majority state seats. On 14 May 2018, a letter from TYT are being delivered to Musa residence which stating that he is no longer the Chief Minister effective from 12 May 2018.

During the 2020 Malaysian political crisis, Jeffrey supported Mahathir Mohamad to be reinstated as Prime Minister after his resignation.

2020 state election

In the 2020 Sabah state election, he agreed to lead his party, STAR to join the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) coalition in unseating the Warisan Plus coalition. This resulted in his party winning 6 seats in the state election, Jeffrey himself won the Tambunan seat. After winning the election, he was appointed as the Deputy Chief Minister II, serving with Bung Mokhtar as Deputy Chief Minister I and Joachim Gunsalam as Deputy Chief Minister III.

On the day of his appointment as Deputy Chief Minister II, he resigned as Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture.

Carbon credit deal

In late 2021, Mongabay reported that Jeffrey was involved in a carbon credit deal that was signed in October 2021 that declared 2 million hectares as protected areas, without the consultation of indigenous peoples residing there. Civil society groups and indigenous leaders were critical over the secrecy of the agreement and whether the carbon accrediting company, Hoch Standard, had prior experience to implement it.

Personal life

Jeffrey is currently married to Cecilia Edwin Yatam-Kitingan, a fellow native of Tambunan who hailed from a village named Kampung Monsok (for he was from another village known as Kampung Karanaan but has paternal ancestral roots through his father in Kampung Nouduh, as his mother is a native of Kampung Nambayan). His first wife Susan, from which he separated since the 2000s, is a Dusun from Keningau with mixed Caucasian/Eurasian (French/American/British) descent.

In January 2021, Jeffrey tested positive for COVID-19 and underwent treatment at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Both Jeffrey and his wife recovered and discharged from hospital after about two weeks later.

Election results

YearConstituencyCandidateVotesPctOpponent(s)VotesPctBallots castMajorityTurnout
[1995](1995-malaysian-general-election)**P147 Bandau**Jeffrey Kitingan (AKAR)5,85134.98%**Maximus Ongkili** (**PBS**)**10,716****64.06%**16,927
Jomilon Mojuntin (IND)1620.97%
[2008](2008-malaysian-general-election)**P180 Keningau**Jeffrey Kitingan (PKR)10,33440.53%**Joseph Pairin Kitingan** (**PBS**)**14,598****57.27%**25,956
Peter Kodou (DAP)5602.20%
[2013](2013-malaysian-general-election)Jeffrey Kitingan (STAR)11,90033.48%**Joseph Pairin Kitingan** (**PBS**)**15,818****44.50%**36,0983,918
Stephen Sandor (PKR)7,82522.02%
[2018](2018-malaysian-general-election)**Jeffrey Kitingan** (**STAR**)**13,286****33.09%**2Jake Nointin (WARISAN)13,24132.98%240,67145
Daniel Kinsik (PBS)12,74231.74%2
Jius Awang (PCS)4331.08%
Maimin Rijan (IND)2480.62%
Justin Guka (IND)1990.50%
[2022](2022-malaysian-general-election)**Jeffrey Kitingan** (**STAR**)**23,155****42.20%**Grelydia Gillod (DAP)15,09927.52%55,5428,056
Social Democratic Harmony Party}}"Jake Nointin (KDM)9,59817.49%
Rasinin Kautis (WARISAN)7,02012.79%
Notes:
Table excludes votes for candidates who finished in third place or lower.
2 Different % used for 2018 election.
YearConstituencyCandidateVotesPctOpponent(s)VotesPctBallots castMajorityTurnout
[1994](1994-sabah-state-election)**N25 Bingkor****Jeffrey Kitingan** (**PBS**)**6,408****68.57%**Injon Sedomon (PBRS)2,24924.07%9,415
Ayub Aman (IND)6887.36%
[1999](1999-sabah-state-election)**N28 Bingkor****Jeffrey Kitingan** (**PBS**)**8,339****61.19%**Joseph Kurup (PBRS)4,87135.75%13,744
Kuilan Anggau (BERSEKUTU)3952.90%
Peter Kodou (IND)220.16%
[2004](2004-sabah-state-election)**N37 Sook**Jeffrey Kitingan (IND)3,57845.83%**Joseph Kurup** (**PBRS**)**3,973****50.90%**7,984
Yapilin Nawawi (IND)2553.27%
[2008](2008-sabah-state-election)**N33 Bingkor**Jeffrey Kitingan (PKR)4,41847.51%**Justin Guka** (**UPKO**)**4,589****49.34%**9,455
Uling Anggan (IND)1641.76%
Victor Leornadus (IND)1291.39%
[2013](2013-sabah-state-election)**Jeffrey Kitingan** (**STAR**)**5,350****42.05%**Kennedy Jie John (UPKO)4,89438.47%12,908456
Ahmad Shah Hussein Tambakau (PKR)2,36818.61%
Ricky Sedomon (IND)1110.87%
[2018](2018-sabah-state-election)**N32 Tambunan****Jeffrey Kitingan** (**STAR**)**6,136****46.78%**Joseph Pairin Kitingan (PBS)5,09938.86%13,322
Justin Alip (WARISAN)1,42710.88%
Nestor Joannes Linggohun (PCS)4563.48%
[2020](2020-sabah-state-election)**N39 Tambunan****Jeffrey Kitingan** (**STAR**)**8,691****75.21%**United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation}}"Laurentius Nayan Yambu (UPKO)1,89916.44%11,555
Silverius Bruno (PBS)4393.80%
Damian Richard Marcus Podtung (PCS)3262.82%
Nordin Jaini (GAGASAN)1401.21%
Jimmy Palikat (IND)600.52%
[2025](2025-sabah-state-election)Jeffrey Kitingan (STAR)%(GAGASAN)%
(WARISAN)%
Social Democratic Harmony Party}}(KDM)%
(IMPIAN)%
Dionysia Ginsos (ANAK NEGERI)%
(PKS)%

Honours

Honours of Malaysia

  • Malaysia
    • [[File:MY Pingat Pertabalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong XVII ribbon.png|50px]] Recipient of the 17th Yang di-Pertuan Agong Installation Medal (2024)
    • [[File:MY Darjah Jasa Negara - Order of Meritorious Service - PJN.svg|50px]] Commander of the Order of Meritorious Service (PJN) – Datuk (2021)
  • Sabah
    • [[File:MY-SAB Order of Kinabalu - SPDK.svg|50px]] Grand Commander of the Order of Kinabalu (SPDK) – Datuk Seri Panglima (2020){{cite web
    • [[File:MY-SAB Order of Kinabalu - PGDK.svg|50px]] Commander of the Order of Kinabalu (PGDK) – Datuk (1987){{cite web
    • Justice of the Peace (JP) (2022)

Kadazan, Dusun, Murut & Rungus (KDMR) tribes honours

  • Huguan Siou Lundu Mirongod (2016)
    • On 15 December 2016, Jeffrey Kitingan was given the title of Huguan Siou Lundu Mirongod which means the brave paramount thinker of the tribe. The installation of this title was done by the keeper of the Adat or customs and traditions of the Kadazan-Dusun, Tindarama Bobolian Chief, OKK Aman Sirom Simbuna bin OT Tarantab in Kota Belud. This is the second highest honorific title in the Kadazan-Dusun tribe after Huguan Siou.

References

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