Abdul Kadir Yusuf

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Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Yusuf (1915–1992), was a famous Malaysian politician.

Abdul Kadir was born in Parit Sakai, Muar, Johor in 1915. During his life, He was a member of the United Malays National Organization, the leading party in the ruling coalition, Barisan Nasional. A lawyer by profession, Abdul Kadir held the posts of Attorney-General and Solicitor-General at various points during his lifetime. He was also the Minister of Law. Together with his wife Fatimah Hashim, former Welfare Minister, Abdul Kadir represented one half of the first couple to be on the Malaysian cabinet.

He died of lung cancer in his home in Kuala Lumpur in 1992 and was buried in Makam Pahlawan, Masjid Negara, Kuala Lumpur. He is survived by his wife, politician Tun Fatimah Hashim, six children, nineteen grandchildren and 6 greatgrandchildren.

His eldest, a daughter was the Director of the Malaysian National Library and is now retired. His second son, Mohamed Shah, has now retired as Chairman of McDonald's Malaysia and Founder of Ronald McDonald's Charity Club (RMCC) Malaysia. His third son, Dato Professor Dr Khalid Abdul Kadir was previously the Director of Hospital UKM, Kuala Lumpur, and is now the Dean of Medicine at Monash University Malaysia. His fourth son Datuk Ali Abdul Kadir is an accomplished accountant who has held such prestigious positions as Chairman of Ernst & Young, Chairman of the Securities Commission, and is currently the Chairman of Dubai Investment Group. His fifth son Abdul Karim is in business and adviser to a few public and private company. Faridah, his youngest daughter is also an adviser to a Danish Investment Bank.

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