Major Public Appointments Select Committee

The Major Public Appointments Select Committee (Malay: Jawatankuasa Pilihan Khas Untuk Melantik Jawatan-Jawatan Utama Perkhidmatan Awam; Chinese: 馬來西亞任命公共服務職位專責委員會; Tamil: மலேசியா பொது சேவை தேர்வுக் குழுவை நியமிக்கிறது) is one of many select committees of the Malaysian House of Representatives, which scrutinises appointments of personnel to government-linked agencies (GLCs), government institutions and the civil service. It is among six new bipartisan parliamentary select committees announced by Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mohamad Ariff Md Yusof, on 4 December 2018 in an effort to improve the institutional system.[1][2]

Membership

14th Parliament

As of December 2019, the Committee's current members are as follows:[1][3]

Member Party Constituency
William Leong MP (Chairman) PKR Selayang
Hasan Baharom MP AMANAH Tampin
Ming Kai Chan MP PKR Alor Setar
Kui Lun Fong MP DAP Bukit Bintang
Koo Ham Ngeh MP DAP Beruas
Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man MP PAS Kubang Kerian
Ismail Sabri Yaakob MP UMNO Bera

Former members of the committee are as follows:

Member Party Constituency Successor
Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh MP PKR Ledang Chan Ming Kai

Chair of the Major Public Appointments Select Committee

Chair Party Constituency First elected Method
William Leong PKR Selayang 4 December 2018 Elected by the Speaker of the House of Representatives
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See also

References

  1. "Six new select committees announced, Anwar heads reforms caucus". Malaysiakini. 4 December 2018. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  2. "11 new parliamentarian select committees to be set up". Bernama. Bernama. 25 April 2019. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  3. Abdullah, Maria Chin (4 December 2019). "Maria Chin Abdullah". facebook.com. Retrieved 8 December 2019.


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