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The office was established in 1957, when the Federation of Malaya (now Malaysia) gained independence from the United Kingdom. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong is elected by the Conference of Rulers, comprising the nine rulers of the Malay states, with the office de facto rotated between them, making Malaysia one of the world's few elective monarchies.
The CGSO's main task is to provide security advisory services to government agencies. This helps to protect against espionage, sabotage, and unauthorized information leakage. The CGSO's office was moved to the Ministry of Home Affairs in the early 1960s, but it was moved back to the Prime Minister's Department in 1977.
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.
Office of Former Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (PM5) Office of Former Prime Minister Najib Razak (PM6) Office of Former Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin (PM8) Office of Former Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob (PM9) General Administration; Human Rights Commission of Malaysia* (SUHAKAM) [1] Implementation Coordination Unit (ICU)
On 13 April 1965, the Immigration Headquarters was transferred to Jalan Tugu, Kuala Lumpur. In January 1981, the office moved to BUKOTA Building, Jalan Pantai Baharu, Kuala Lumpur, before moving to Pusat Bandar Damansara, Kuala Lumpur in 1988. Now, the headquarters of the Immigration Department of Malaysia are located at Putrajaya.
The National Council of Unions of the Industrial and Lower Income Group of Government Workers (MKTR) is a national trade union centre in Malaysia.. The MKTR is a National Labour Centre consisting of twenty-two (22) affiliated national and state unions representing over 200,000 workers in the Lower-income Group, commonly known as category ``C and ``D or Sub-ordinate (Supportive) Groups from the ...
In 1954, the British government took several measures to separate the administration of the Malay Peninsula (Malaya) from its main administration centralised in Singapore. This marked the beginning point where the local government departments in the Malay Peninsula were permitted to implement their own policies and programs respectively.
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Malaysia. At present, the capital city of Kuala Lumpur hosts 97 embassies and high commissions, while Putrajaya , the new federal administrative center, is host to one high commission.