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  2. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Economic Planning and Statistics (DEPS) [a] is a government department overseen by the Ministry of Finance and Economy (MoFE). The department is in accordance to Wawasan Brunei 2035, it wants to support Brunei's long-term, sustainable economic growth by providing globally-recognised statistical data, implementation of the National Development Plan (NDP), and planning.

  3. QAF Brunei - Wikipedia

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    QAF Brunei or QAF Brunei Group, [a] [6] is a private limited company under the Baiduri Group, [3] owned by Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, [4] serves as the investment company of the Bruneian royal family. Formerly known as QAF Holdings , the company has built a diverse portfolio spanning multiple sectors in Brunei. [ 7 ]

  4. Government agencies in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of government agencies in Brunei. Ministries. Brunei, at present, has the following ministries: [1] Prime Minister's Office (PMO)

  5. Government of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    The common law legal system covers most of Brunei's laws. The structure of the common law courts in Brunei starts with the magistracy. There are currently less than 10 magistrates for the country, all of whom are locals. A rung above the magistracy is the intermediate courts. This was set up to be a training ground for the local.

  6. Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation - Wikipedia

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    A daily average of 450 tonnes of trash are collected at the Sungai Paku dump, which has a 20-year lifespan, with 350 tonnes coming from the Brunei-Muara District. Currently operating recycling facilities in Brunei take a variety of recyclable material; some solely recycle scrap metal, while others accept plastic and paper. [21]

  7. List of government ministries of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of government ministries of Brunei. Ministries are the primary executive branches of the Government of Brunei. There are thirteen ministries, which include: [1] [2] Prime Minister's Office; Ministry of Finance and Economy; Ministry of Defence; Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Ministry of Home Affairs; Ministry of Education; Ministry ...

  8. List of high commissioners of Brunei to Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The announcement made by Brunei in September 1982 that it had extended diplomatic rights and immunities to the Malaysian Government Agency representative was warmly welcomed in the diplomatic community. [2] The Sultan declared in October 1982 that the Malaysian Government Agency would be promoted to Commissioner rank by the government. [2]

  9. Ministry of Transport and Infocommunications - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Transport and Infocommunications (MTIC; Malay: Kementerian Pengangkutan dan Infokomunikasi), formerly known as the Ministry of Communications (Kementerian Perhubungan), [5] is a cabinet-level ministry in the government of Brunei which oversees civil aviation, land and maritime transport, telecommunications and meteorology in the country.