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Malaysian Syariah Judiciary Department (JKSM) Sabah State Syariah Judiciary Department (JKSN Sabah) National Anti-Financial Crime Centre (NFCC) National Audit Department (JAN) [1] National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) National Legal Aid Foundation** (YBGK) National Palace ; National Security Council (MKN)
The Ministry of Home Affairs (Malay: Kementerian Dalam Negeri; Jawi: كمنترين دالم نڬري ), abbreviated KDN, MOHA, is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for home affairs: law enforcement, public security, public order, population registry, immigration, foreign workers, management of societies, anti-drug, publication / printing / distribution of printed ...
This ministry was established in March 2004 by dividing the Home Ministry into two ministries, namely Ministry of Internal Security and Ministry of Home Affairs. Ministry of Internal Security was led by the former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and was supported by two Deputy Ministers. Secretary-General (Sec-Gen) KKDN ...
Clause 18 (3) and (4): Initial declaration of ‘security area’ lasts for 6 months but may be renewed by PM indefinitely; Clause 22–30: security forces can arrest without warrant; stop and search; enter and search premise; take possession of any land, building or movable property. Clause 37: All NSC’s affairs are done in absolute secrecy
This department is tasked with the maintenance of public security and order. It is responsible for traffic control and search & rescue (SAR) operations. In this role, this department cooperates with other agencies, such as the Malaysian Armed Forces and Army / Navy Maritime Patrol to prevent piracy and to secure the national borders.
Parliament Legal Affairs Department 8 May 1995 7 January 1999 Vacant Mahathir Mohamad (VII) Rais Yatim (b. 1942) MP for Jelebu: BN 14 December 1999 4 March 2004 Vacant (1999–2003) M. Kayveas (2003–2004) Mahathir Mohamad (VI) Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad (b. 1942) MP for Kangar: 27 March 2004 14 February 2006 M. Kayveas: Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (I ...
The Selangor State Executive Council forms the executive branch of the Selangor state government and is analogous in function to the Malaysian federal Cabinet.The Executive Council is led by the Menteri Besar and made up of between four and 10 other State Assemblymen from the Selangor State Legislative Assembly. [4]
Formerly known as the General Administration, Prime Minister’s Department. The Department was organized into an Innovation and Human Resource Management Division, a Finance Division, a Development Division, an Accounts Division, a Management Services Division, an Internal Audit Division, a Corporate Communications Unit Division, an Events Management Division and a Legal Advisor Office Division.