This list below is in alphabetical order according to the ministry.
1. Minister of Agriculture and Land Cultivation: Salah Abdel-Mo'men, head of the Agricultural Research Centre
2.
Minister of Antiquities: Mohamed Ibrahim – retaining seat from
Ganzouri's cabinet; worked for Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities
at the Saqqara and Giza Necropolis archaeological sites; former
professor of archaeology at Ain Shams University
3. Minister of Communication: engineer Hani Mahmoud; head of the Information and Decisions Support Centre of the cabinet
4. Minister of Civil Aviation: Yet to be announced
5.
Minister of Culture: Saber Arab – served as minister of culture for a
couple of months in Ganzouri's cabinet; former Chairman of the National
Library and Archives of Egypt
6. Minister of Defence: Hussein
Tantawi – head of the Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF). He has
served as defence minister since 1991, under seven different governments
7.
Minister of Drinking Water and Sewage: Abdel-Qawi Khalifa – governor of
Cairo since April 2011; previously CEO of the Holding Company for
Drinking Water and Sanitation before
8. Minister of Education: Ibrahim Ahmed Ghonim – vice-president of Suez Canal University
9. Minister of Electricity and Energy: Mahmoud Balbaa – head of the Egyptian Electric Holding Company
10.
Minister of Environment: Khaled Abdel Aziz – aassistant professor in
the National Institute of Planning in The Economic Forecast Center
2004-2011; now an advisor to the Center
11. Minister of Finance:
Momtaz El-Said – deputy finance minister in Essam Sharaf government;
spent career working on state budgets; retaining seat from Ganzouri's
cabinet
12. Minister of Foreign Affairs: Mohammed Kamel Amr, retaining seat from Ganzouri's Cabinet
13. Minister of Health: Mohamed Hamed Mostafa – professor of medicine at Cairo University
14.
Minister Higher Education: Mostafa Mosaad – engineering professor; was
responsible for the educational policy of Morsi's presidential campaign
15. Minister of Housing: Tarek Wafiq – engineer; head of the housing committee within the Freedom and Justice Party
16.
Minister of Information: Salah Abdel Maqsood – journalist; prominent
Muslim Brotherhood figure, and longstanding member of the board of the
Journalists' Syndicate
17. Minister of Interior: General Ahmed
Gamal El-Din – assistant of former interior minister; director of the
Public Security Authority
18. Minister of Insurance and Social
Affairs: Nagwa Khalil – retaining seat from Ganzouri's cabinet;
previously held position at the National Centre for Social and
Criminological Research; was member of the fact-finding committee that
was mandated with investigating the violent events that occurred during
the January uprising
19. Minister of Investment: Osama Saleh – chairman of Egypt's General Authority for Free Zones and Investment (GAFI)
20. Minister of Justice: Judge Ahmed Mekky – prominent reformist judge; former vice-president of Egypt's Court of Appeal
21.
Minister of Local Development: Ahmed Zaki Abdeen – governor of Kafr
Al-Sheikh; governor of Beni Suef in 2006; worked as engineer officer in
Egypt's Armed Forces
22. Minister of Manpower: Khaled El-Azhary –
leading member of the Brotherhood's FJP; MP of the now dissolved
parliament; active trade unionist appointed to the board of Egypt's
Trade Unions Federation after the fall of Mubarak
23. Minister of Military Production: Aly Sabry – held this post Essam Sharaf and Kamal El-Ganzouri's cabinets.
24.
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs: Mohamed Mahsoub – board member of
the centrist Al-Wasat Party; member of the Constituent Assembly
25.
Minister of Petroleum: Osama Kamal – chairman of the Egyptian
Petrochemicals Holding Company which belongs to petroleum ministry
26.
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation: Ashraf El-Araby –
former head of the technical office of minister of planning under
long-serving Faiza Abul Naga
27. Minister of Religious Endowments - Awqaf: Osama El-Abd – vice chancellor of Al-Azhar University
28.
Minister of Scientific Research: Nadia Zakhary – retaining seat from
Ganzouri's cabinet; professor of biochemistry and tumour biology at
Egypt’s National Cancer Institute
29. Minister of Sports: El Amry Farouk – businessman; member of the famous Ahly Club board.
30. Minister of Supply and Social Affairs: Mohamed Abou-Zeid – vice president of state-owned Food Industries Holding company
31.
Minister of Tourism: Hisham Zaezou – served as minister of tourism in
the 1990s; senior assistant to tourism minister Mounir Fakhry Abdel-Nour
in Essam Sharaf's government; head of the Egyptian Tourism Federation
2004-2007.
32. Minister of Trade and Industry: Hatem Saleh – CEO
of Gozour food industry group, a subsidiary of Citadel Capital; deputy
head of El-Hadara Party formed after the January 25 revolution by a
number of reformist leading members of the Muslim Brotherhood leading
members
33. Minister of Transport: Mohamed Rashad – engineering professor at Cairo University
34.
Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation: Mohamed Bahaa El-Din Saad –
former head of the irrigation authority; assigned in 2007 as the
general coordinator of the national plan for water resources and
irrigation project
35. Minister of Youth: Osama Yassin – member of FJP executive office; member of the now dissolved parliament