Halbi Mohammad Yussof

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Halbi Mohammad Yussof

Halbi bin Haji Mohammad Yussof[a][2] (born 22 June 1956) is a Bruneian aristocrat, civil servant, diplomat, and retired military officer. He has served as a minister at the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) since 2022 and as minister of defence II from 2018 to 2022 and again since 2023. Previously, he was deputy minister of home affairs from 2010 to 2015 and minister of culture, youth and sports from 2015 to 2018. During his military career, he commanded the Royal Brunei Land Force (RBLF) from 2001 to 2003 before becoming commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) from 2003 to 2009. Following his retirement from the military, he briefly served as Brunei's high commissioner to Malaysia in 2010 before transitioning into government roles.

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Halbi Mohammad Yussof
حالبي محمد يوسسوف
Halbi in 2024
Minister at the Prime Minister's Office
Assumed office
7 June 2022
MonarchHassanal Bolkiah
DeputySufian Sabtu
Riza Yunos
Preceded byAbdul Mokti Daud
Minister of Defence II
Assumed office
27 February 2023
In office
30 January 2018  7 June 2022
Preceded byOffice established
Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports
In office
22 October 2015  29 January 2018
Preceded byHazair Abdullah
Succeeded byAminuddin Ihsan
Deputy Minister of Home Affairs
In office
29 May 2010  22 October 2015
MinisterBadaruddin Othman
Preceded byDani Ibrahim
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Diplomatic positions
High Commissioner of Brunei to Malaysia
In office
4 March 2010 (2010-03-04)  29 May 2010 (2010-05-29)
Preceded byAmin Abdul Rahim
Succeeded byIshaaq Abdullah
Military positions
7th Commander
Royal Brunei Armed Forces
In office
28 March 2003  31 December 2009
Preceded byJaafar Abdul Aziz
Succeeded byAminuddin Ihsan
4th Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Force
In office
1 February 2001  13 March 2003
Preceded byJaafar Abdul Aziz
Succeeded byAbdu'r Rahmani
Personal details
Born (1956-06-22) 22 June 1956 (age 68)
Kampong Kilanas, Brunei Town, Brunei
SpouseKalshom Suhaili
EducationSixth Form Centre
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Occupation
  • Civil servant
  • diplomat
  • military officer
Military service
Branch/service Royal Brunei Land Force
Years of service1973–2009
Rank Major General
Commands
  • Second Battalion RBLF
  • Directorate of Strategic Planning
  • Royal Brunei Land Force
  • Royal Brunei Armed Forces
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Early life and education

Halbi bin Mohammad Yussof was born on 22 June 1956 in Kampong Kilanas, a village near Bandar Seri Begawan. He received his early education at the Sixth Form Centre, now known as Duli Pengiran Muda Al-Muhtadee Billah College.[3]

Military career

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On 11 August 1975, Halbi enlisted in the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment, the predecessor to the RBAF. After completing six months of basic training, he was enrolled at the British Army's Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in England on 6 February 1976, where he trained as an officer cadet. Upon completing Sandhurst's Standard Military Course Number 13, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant on 7 April 1977.[4]

Throughout his career, Halbi attended various military training courses and staff colleges to enhance his expertise. His training included the Platoon Commanders' Battle Cadre in the United Kingdom in 1982, the Manpower and Security Officers' Course in Singapore in 1984, and the Junior Staff Course in Malaysia in 1985. He also completed the Overseas Joint Warfare program at the Australian Defence College in 1987, the All Arms Tactic Course in the United Kingdom in 1987, and the Command and Staff College in Quetta, Pakistan in 1989. Additionally, in 2000, he attended the Royal College of Defence Studies at Seaford House in London.[4]

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Halbi (seated sixth from the left) alongside U.S. Marines during the CARAT 2002 exercise

Halbi served in the RBAF and held several key leadership positions throughout his military career. He was appointed military assistant to the commander of the RBAF before taking command of the 2nd Battalion of the RBLF. He later served as Staff Officer Grade 1 in the Directorate of Operations and Plans and acted as director of the Directorate of Strategic Planning at the Ministry of Defence (MinDef).[4] His leadership roles culminated in his appointment as the fourth commander of the RBLF on 1 February 2001, a position he held until 14 March 2003.[5] He was promoted to Brigadier General on 21 November 2002[6] and further elevated to Major General on 1 March 2003. Shortly after, on 28 March 2003, he was appointed the seventh Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces.[4]

During his tenure, Halbi played a significant role in strengthening Brunei's military relations and strategic planning. On 8 January 2005, he received a farewell call from the Malaysian Chief of Defence Forces, Mohd Anwar Mohd Nor, where they discussed improving bilateral military relations between Brunei and Malaysia.[7] He also oversaw the development of the Brunei Defence White Paper in 2004 and its subsequent update in 2007.[4] On 3 June 2008, he and Yasmin Umar visited the RSS Steadfast at Muara Naval Base for the opening ceremony of Exercise Pelican.[8] His final official visit to Singapore took place on 10 November 2009, where he met Desmond Kuek and inspected the guard of honour.[9] His military career concluded with a handover ceremony at Tutong Camp on 31 December 2009, where he officially handed over his command to his successor, Aminuddin Ihsan.[4]

Political career

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Following his retirement from his military career, in 2010, Halbi was appointed Brunei's high commissioner to Malaysia.[10] In the 2010 Bruneian cabinet reshuffle on 29 May, he was appointed deputy minister at the Ministry of Home Affairs,[11][12] a position he held until the 2015 Bruneian cabinet reshuffle on 22 October, when he was reappointed as minister of culture, youth and sports.[13] On 18 November 2015, Halbi met with Khairy Jamaluddin during the ASEAN+ Young Leaders Summit to strengthen the relationship between Brunei and Malaysia and explore ways to enhance youth development and sports in both countries.[14]

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Halbi giving a speech in 2017

Following a cabinet reshuffle on 30 January 2018, Halbi was appointed the second minister in the MinDef.[15][16] In response to the 2017–2018 North Korea crisis on 11 February 2018, minister Halbi and Erywan Yusof, in agreement with Taro Kono, decided to apply pressure on North Korea, including the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolutions during the 45th Year of ASEAN-Japan Friendship and Cooperation.[17] Later, on 14 August, he made an introductory visit to Singapore, meeting Ng Eng Hen to strengthen the relationship of Brunei and Singapore.[18] In December, Halbi met with UNODC Executive Director Yury Fedotov in Brunei to discuss cooperation on security, crime prevention, and counterterrorism efforts in the ASEAN region.[19]

From 17 to 20 June 2019, Halbi led a Bruneian delegation to Ufa for the X International Meeting of High-Ranking Officials Responsible for Security Matters, during which Russia and Brunei held consultations and signed a memorandum of understanding on bilateral security cooperation.[20] On 30 August 2019, during his visit to Manila, he greeted the 16th International Monitoring Team in Mindanao at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in the Philippines.[21]

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Halbi with Delfin N. Lorenzana at Bolkiah Garrison in 2022

On 7 June 2022, during a national cabinet reshuffle televised by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, Halbi was appointed as the newly appointed minister at the PMO.[22][23] On 21 June, Japan's defence minister, Nobuo Kishi, congratulated Halbi on his new role, expressing concerns about regional security, the impact of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine on international order, and the need to strengthen military relations between the two nations.[24] Later, on 25 July 2022, while acting as the minister of health, Halbi noted the downward trend in COVID-19 cases in Brunei.[25]

On 2 June 2023, Halbi attended the 20th Shangri-La Dialogue, where he met with ASEAN Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn and several defence ministers, including those from New Zealand, Qatar, Sweden, and Ukraine, to discuss regional security and defence cooperation.[26] Later, on 16 November, he met with Kao again at the 10th ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus in Jakarta to address regional security challenges and explore ways to strengthen ASEAN defence cooperation.[27]

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Halbi and Austin at the Pentagon in 2024

In his budget speech for the 2024/25 fiscal year, Halbi announced a record high defence budget of B$796.3 million, stressing the importance of strengthening Brunei's military intelligence and surveillance capabilities in response to growing security challenges.[28] On 13 August 2024, he met with U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin at the Pentagon to discuss security cooperation, maritime domain awareness, and the enhancement of Brunei–United States defence ties, marking four decades of diplomatic relations between the two nations.[29] Later, during Crown Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah's official visit to Singapore from 10 to 14 September 2024, Halbi accompanied the delegation as part of the 10th Singapore-Brunei Young Leaders' Programme.[30]

During the Brunei Petroleum Technology Exhibition and Conference 2025, held from 10 to 13 February, Halbi emphasised the importance of leveraging technology and innovation to enhance efficiency and sustainability in the hydrocarbon industry.[31] Later, on 12 March, he announced efforts to improve Brunei's power generation efficiency and curb high consumption, highlighting initiatives such as the introduction of smart meters and stricter energy efficiency standards.[32]

Personal life

Halbi is married to Datin Hajah Kalshom binti Haji Suhaili,[33] and together they have five children and five grandchildren. His hobbies include hiking, golf, fishing, and reading.[34]

Titles, styles and honours

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Titles and styles

In 1996, Halbi was honoured by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah with the manteri title of Pehin Datu Lailaraja, bearing the style Yang Dimuliakan.[34]

Honours

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Halbi with his national honours in 2024

Halbi has been bestowed the following honours:[3][1][4]

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Notes

  1. The alternate spelling of his patronymic is written as "Md Yussof" instead of "Mohammad Yussof."[1]

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