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  2. Royal Brunei Armed Forces Sports Council - Wikipedia

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    The association football club team of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces Sports Council (MS ABDB) is known as the Royal Brunei Armed Forces Sports Council Football Team ( Malay: Pasukan Bolasepak Majlis Sukan Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei ), abbreviated MS ABDB FT; it is a Bruneian professional football club which competes in the Brunei Super ...

  3. Ministry of Defence (Brunei) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Defence Brunei Darussalam (Malay: Kementerian Pertahanan), officially abbreviated as MinDef, is a cabinet-level ministry of the Government of Brunei. It is responsible for the country's national security and military forces , the latter collectively known as the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF); Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei ...

  4. Government agencies in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Prime Minister's Office, having status of a ministry, comprises the following agencies: Anti Corruption Bureau (BMR) Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) Audit Department. Civil Service Institute (IPA) Councils of State [N 1] Department of Economic Planning and Development (JPKE) Government Printing Department. Information Department.

  5. Gurkha Reserve Unit - Wikipedia

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    The GRU are an elite force of soldiers from Nepal who are commissioned by the Sultan of Brunei to protect the royal family, the citizens, and major oil installations. [2] About 500 Gurkhas work for the Brunei Reserve Unit, the bulk of them are former members of the British Army and Singapore Police Force Ex Nepal and Indian armieswho joined the ...

  6. Privy Council (Brunei) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Privy Council ( Malay: Majlis Mesyuarat Di-Raja) is a formal body of advisers to the monarch of Brunei. [1] When His Majesty appoints people to posts with traditional ranks, titles, and honours, the council provides advice. [2] The council was established in 1959 in accordance with Brunei's constitution, and are in charge of advising ...

  7. Council of Cabinet Ministers - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Cabinet Ministers ( Malay: Majlis Mesyuarat Menteri-Menteri Kabinet) is the body of high-ranking Brunei officials, consisting of the top leaders of the executive branch of Brunei government. Led by the Sultan himself, who has also been the Prime Minister of Brunei since 1984. The Council consists of the Prime Minister (the Sultan ...

  8. Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces ( Malay: Pemerintah Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei) is the professional head of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF). He is responsible for the overall management, administration, and the operational control of the entire military of Brunei. The current commander is Major general Dato Paduka ...

  9. List of government ministries of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Ministries are the primary executive branches of the Government of Brunei. There are thirteen ministries, which include: [1] [2] Prime Minister's Office. Ministry of Finance and Economy. Ministry of Defence. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Ministry of Home Affairs. Ministry of Education. Ministry of Energy.