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4°53′27″N 114°56′34″E. / 4.8906946°N 114.9427156°E / 4.8906946; 114.9427156. Parent agency. Ministry of Transport and Infocommunications. Website. www .post .gov .bn. The Brunei Postal Services Department ( Malay: Jabatan Perkhidmatan Pos) is a government department which is responsible for providing postal service in Brunei ...
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Government of Brunei. Website. www.aiti.gov.bn. Authority for Info-communications Technology Industry (AITI) is an independent commission in Brunei founded under the Telecommunications Order, 2001 (S 38/01) in 2001. [1] AITI is responsible for regulating all matters related to telecommunications ( wire, cellular, satellite and cable) of Brunei.
Civil service commission. A civil service commission (also known as a Public Service Commission) is a government agency or public body that is established by the constitution, or by the legislature, to regulate the employment and working conditions of civil servants, oversee hiring and promotions, and promote the values of the public service.
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO; Malay: Jabatan Perdana Menteri, JPM) is the leading and largest cabinet-level ministry in the government of Brunei.It serves as the immediate office of the country's prime minister, as well as oversees several key government departments.
Upon completing his tenure in 1998, he served as the permanent secretary at the Ministry of Finance and later chairman of the Public Service Commission (PSC). Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah gave his permission on 8 March 2006, to hand over credentials to Pengiran Maidin the recently appointed Brunei high commissioner to the United Kingdom.
The sultan is the head of state and head of government in Brunei, exercising absolute powers and full executive authority under the framework of the 1959 constitution. [citation needed] The sultan is advised by and presides over five councils: the privy council, council of succession, religious council, council of ministers, and legislative council.
Alma mater. Al-Azhar University ( MA) Profession. Politician. Muslim scholar. Abdul Hamid bin Bakal ( Jawi: اورڠ ملايو بروني; 2 July 1939 – 2 February 2024) was a Bruneian nobleman and Muslim scholar who held several high-ranking and important positions in the Government of Brunei. [1]