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In 1972, the training centre was officially upgraded to an Institute, and is officially known as Institut Tadbiran Awam Negara (INTAN). This change in status coincided with the centre's increasing role and responsibilities under the National Economic Policy (NEP 1971-1990), aimed at socioeconomic development and eradicating poverty in this ...
2.2 Darjah Yang Amat Mulia Bintang Kenyalang Sarawak (Most Illustrious Order of the Star of Hornbill Sarawak) 2.3 Darjah Jasa Bakti Sarawak (D.J.B.S.) (Order of Meritorious Service to Sarawak) 2.4 Pingat Pentadbiran Awam (Civil Administration Medal)
Grades [1] [2] [3] Post-nominal Title Wife's title Ribbon The Most Exalted Order of the Star of Sarawak Darjah Utama Yang Amat Mulia Bintang Sarawak: Knight Grand Commander: Satria Bintang Sarawak: S.B.S. Pehin Sri-Grand Commander: Panglima Negara Bintang Sarawak: P.N.B.S. Dato Sri: Datin Sri: Commander: Panglima Setia Bintang Sarawak: P.S.B.S ...
The Pingat Pentadbiran Awam (Civil Administration Medal) ranks fourth in the Sarawak State Orders, Decorations and Medals list. The medal was instituted in 1973, to ...
Pingat Jasa dan Lama dalam Perkhidmatan: Silver Medal (P.J.P.) 17 September 1923: Instituted by Sultan Abu Bakar on 31 July 1886 and reformed by Sultan Ibrahim on 17 September 1923. As a reward for the members of the Johor Military and Volunteer Forces and marines. Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct Pingat Kerana Lama dan Baik Dalam Pekerjaan
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Pingat Peringatan Ulang Tahun Ke-100: Gold 2008 SJAM commemorates its one hundred years in Malaysia by issuing SJAM Centenary Medals to all qualified officers, members and members of the public who have made significant contributions to the organisation. Silver Bronze 111th Anniversary Commemorative Medal Pingat Peringatan Ulang Tahun Ke-111: 2020
The federal government adopts the principle of separation of powers under Article 127 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia, [2] and has three branches: the executive, legislature, and judiciary. [3] The state governments in Malaysia also have their respective executive and legislative bodies. The judicial system in Malaysia is a federalised ...