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The Public Services Commission of Malaysia (Malay: Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Awam Malaysia; Jawi: سوروهنجاي ڤرخدمتن عوام ), abbreviated SPA or PSC, is established by Article 139 of the Constitution of Malaysia. It is responsible for the general administration of the Public Services of Malaysia's Federal Government.
5th Parliament of Malaysia (Total: 68) Arms Act 1960 [Act 206] Explosives Act 1957 [Act 207] Trustee Act 1949 [Act 208] Fees Act 1951 [Act 209] Fisheries Act 1963 [Act 210] ( Repealed by the Fisheries Act 1985 [Act 317] ) Post Office Act 1947 [Act 211] ( Repealed by the Postal Services Act 1991 [Act 465] ) Hire-Purchase Act 1967 [Act 212]
Legal Affairs Division (BHEUU) Legal Aid Department (JBG) Malaysian Department of Insolvencies (MdI) 28 Legal and Judicial Services Commission (SPKP) 29 Legal and Judicial Training Institute (ILKAP) 30 Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission: 31 Malaysian Civic Academy (AKM) 32 Malaysian Civil Defence Force: 33 Malaysian Civil Servant Housing Unit ...
Syarie Legal Profession (Federal Territories) Act 2019: 814 In force Synod of the Diocese of West Malaysia (Incorporation) Act 1971: 36 In force Tabung Angkatan Tentera Act 1973: 101 In force Tabung Haji Act 1995: 535 In force Takaful Act 1984: 312 Repealed by Act 759 Teachers' Superannuation Fund (Sabah) (Dissolution) Act 1998: 584 In force
selected state (statio fisci) or self-governmental legal entities other than legal persons: budgetary units: e.g. State Forests National Forest Holding, Agricultural Social Insurance Fund, statistical offices and the Central Statistical Office, units of various state uniformed services, state inspections and their laboratories – operating on ...
Government of Malaysia: Headquarters: Block C1-C3, Complex C, Federal Government Administrative Centre, 62510 Federal Territory of Putrajaya: Motto: Driving Public Service Transformation (Peneraju Transformasi Perkhidmatan Awam) Employees: 4,866 (2017) Annual budget: MYR 1,623,931,100 (2020) Department executive
Malaysia is considering asking the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) to get Goldman Sachs to return nearly $600 million in fees it earned from bonds raised for scandal-tainted 1Malaysia Development ...
This category includes ministries, departments, agencies, and crown corporations created by the government or Parliament of Malaysia by statute or regulation. It does not include the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (head of state), the Parliament of Malaysia (legislative body), or the federal courts of Malaysia (see Judiciary of Malaysia).