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Department of Environment

An Overview

Environmental management in Malaysia became more focussed with the gazettement of the Environmental Quality Act (EQA) on 14 March 1974. From thereon, an enforcement agency named Environment Division (known as Department of Environment (DOE) in 1983) was institutionalised in 1975. Presently, the Department is empowered with 1568 staff (on full operation), extending its operation through 15 States Offices and 26 Branch Offices. The Department’s main role is to prevent, control and abate pollution through the enforcement of the EQA,1974 and its 34 subsidiary legislation made thereunder.

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION

Complaints pertaining to the environmental pollution can be made via mail, phone-call or submitted directly to the relevant Department of Environment State Office’s. DOE’s HQ Control Room in Putrajaya operates 24 hours.

Complaints Line: 03-8889 1972
Hotline: 1-800-88-2727

General Line (Request information & Contact DOE Staff)
Telephone: 03-8871 2000 / 2200
Fax: 03-8889 1973/75

1. Director General Office
Fax : 03-8889 1036
2. Deputy Director General (Operational) Office
Fax : 03-8889 4020
3. Deputy Director General (Development) Office
Fax : 03-8889 1039
4. DOE Staff Directory [Click To View]

Complaints can also be forwarded to:

Department of Environment
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
Level 1 – 4, Podium 2 & 3, Wisma Sumber Asli
No.25, Persiaran Perdana, Precint 4
Federal Government Administrative Centre
62574 Putrajaya, Malaysia.

Web: http://www.doe.gov.my

An Overview

The Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) is a department under the Ministry of Human Resources. This department is responsible for ensuring the safety, health and welfare of people at work as well as protecting other people from the safety and health hazards arising from the activities sectors which include:

 Manufacturing
 Mining and Quarrying
 Construction
 Hotels and Restaurant
 Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
 Transport, Storage and Communication
 Public Services and Statutory Authorities
 Utilities – Gas, Electricity, Water and Sanitary Services
 Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Business Services
 Wholesale and Retail Trades

As a government agency, the department is responsible for the administration and enforcement of legislations related to occupational safety and health of the country, with a vision of becoming an organisation which leads the nation in creating a safe and healthy work culture that contributes towards enhancing the quality of working life.

Contact DOSH (Headquarters Address)

Department of Occupational Safety And Health
(Ministry of Human Resource)
Level 2, 3 & 4, Block D3, Complex D
Federal Government Administrative Centre
62530 W. P. Putrajaya

Tel: 03 – 8886 5000
Fax: 03 – 8889 2443
Email: jkkp@mohr.gov.my
Web: http://www.dosh.gov.my

About PEMANDU

Performance Management & Delivery Unit (PEMANDU) was formally established on the 16th of September, 2009 and is a unit under the Prime Minister’s Department. PEMANDU’s main role and objective is to oversee the implementation, assess the progress, facilitate as well as support the delivery and drive the progress of the Government Transformation Programme (GTP) and the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP).

Chairman of the PEMANDU board is YB Senator Tan Sri Dr. Koh Tsu Koon, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, in charge of National Unity and Performance Management. The post of Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of PEMANDU is held by Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, YB Senator Dato’ Sri Idris Jala.

While the responsibility for end-to-end delivery of national key result area (NKRAs) and ministerial key result area (MKRAs) outcomes ultimately rests with the respective ministries, and the success of the national key economic areas (NKEAs) rests with the private sector, PEMANDU has been mandated to catalyse bold changes in public and private sector delivery, support the ministries in the delivery planning process and provide an independent view of performance and progress to the PM and ministers.

In relation to the ETP, PEMANDU has been tasked with facilitating the implementation of the Entry Point Projects (EPPs) and Business Opportunities (BOs) that have been identified to ensure that Malaysia is transformed into a high-income nation by 2020. To allow PEMANDU to carry out its responsibilities effectively, it combines the best talent from both the civil service and private sector.

Contact PEMANDU

Performance Management and Delivery Unit (PEMANDU)
Prime Minister’s Department
3rd Floor, East Block,
Perdana Putra Building,
Federal Government Administrative Centre,
62502 Putrajaya

Tel: 03-8872 7237
Fax: 03-8888 7107
E-mail: enquiries@pemandu.gov.my
Web: http://www.pemandu.gov.my

An Overview

The Economic Transformation Program is an initiative by the Malaysian government to turn Malaysia into a high income economy by the year of 2020. It is managed by the Performance and Delivery Unit (PEMANDU), an agency under the Prime Minister Department of Malaysia.

Launched on September 21, 2010, it is a comprehensive economic transformation plan to propel Malaysia’s economy into high income economy. The program will lift Malaysia’s Gross National Income (GNI) to US$523 billion by 2020, and raise per capita income from US$6,700 to at least US$15,000, meeting the World Bank’s threshold for high income nation. It is projected that Malaysia will be able to achieve the targets set if GNI grows by 6% per annum.

Set to revitalize Malaysia’s private sector, the 60% of the blueprint’s investment would derived from private sector, 32% from government linked companies and the remaining 8% from the government. Various sectors for development have been identified and are called National Key Economic Activities (NKEA).

To send inquiries, including feedback, requests for information, and questions regarding ETP, you can write to:

PEMANDU
Jabatan Perdana Menteri
Aras 3, Blok Timur
Bangunan Perdana Putra
Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan
62502 Putrajaya
Tel: 603 – 8872 7237
Web: http://etp.pemandu.gov.my
http://www.pemandu.gov.my/etp/blog
http://twitter.com/etp_roadmap

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