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Jobstreet owns 22.43% of the Taiwanese online employment provider 104 Corporation, [4] 21.13% of the online marketing technology and services company, Innity Corporation and the automotive portal, Autoworld.com.my. [5] Jobstreet.com was selected by Forbes Asia as Best 200 Under a Billion company in 2007 and 2008. [6]
Mark Chang Mun Kee (郑文基; born 1965) is a Malaysian businessman and the founder of MOL AccessPortal and JobStreet.com.He is the chief executive officer of JobStreet.com, a position he has retained since the company was formed.
Kuala Lumpur City Hall* (DBKL) Office of the Director of Land and Mines of Federal Territories (PTGWP) Putrajaya Corporation* (PPj) Federal Territories’ Islamic Affairs Council* (MAIWP) Federal Territories' Syariah Court (MSWP) Federal Territories Syariah Prosecution Department (JAPENSWP) FELDA Regulatory Division (BKSF)
Principles of Public Administration: An Introduction. Kuala Lumpur: Karisma Publications. Jeong Chun Hai @Ibrahim. (2007). Fundamental of Development Administration. Selangor: Scholar Press. ISBN 978-967-5-04508-0
The Ministry of Federal Territories (Malay: Kementerian Wilayah Persekutuan; Jawi: كمنترين ولايه ڤرسكوتوان ), abbreviated KWP, was [1] a ministry and is now a department under the Prime Minister's Department of the Government of Malaysia that is in charge of overseeing the administration and development of all three Federal Territories in Malaysia; Kuala Lumpur, Labuan ...
The Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry is responsible for administration of several key Acts: [3] Industrial Co-ordination Act 1975 [Act 156] Promotion of Investments Act 1986 [Act 327] Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Incorporation) Act 1965 [Act 397] Malaysia Productivity Corporation (Incorporation) Act 1966 [Act 408]
The Kuala Lumpur City Hall (Malay: Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur, abbreviated DBKL; Jawi: ديوان بندراي کوالا لومڤور ) is the city council which administers the city of Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. This council was established after the city was officially granted city status on 1 February 1972.
The 3 federal territories were formed for different purposes: Kuala Lumpur is the national capital, Putrajaya is the administrative centre of the federal government, and Labuan serves as an offshore financial centre. Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya were carved out of Selangor, while Labuan was ceded by Sabah.