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NOTE: Certain websites are only accessible during working hours of the Federal or State Government of Malaysia.
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Biro Bantuan Guaman (BBG)
Also known as the Legal Aid Bureau in English term. BBG comes under the purview of the Prime Minister's Department. Established on September 15, 1970 with the main objective of providing legal aid to those who cannot afford to engage a lawyer, at a minimal fee. BBG provides legal advice, legal representation and mediation services to those eligible.
www.bheuu.gov.my/bbg/
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Parliament of Malaysia
Official website of the Parliament of Malaysian. Also known as Parlimen Malaysian in Malay term. It is the legislative authority for the Federation, making laws applicable to the Federation as a whole. It is also responsible for passing, amending and repealing acts of law and approving the government's expenditures and new taxes. The Malaysian Parliament is divided into three components namely, the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong (King), the Senate (Dewan Negara) and the House of Representatives (Dewan Rakyat). The opening of the Parliament Building Complex, located at the Kuala Lumpur Perdana Lake Garden, was officiated on November 21, 1963.
www.parlimen.gov.my/
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Prime Minister's Office (PMO)
Commonly known as the Pejabat Perdana Meteri Malaysia in Malay term. The current Prime Minister of Malaysia is Dato' Seri Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi. The Prime Minister's Office (PMO), Putrajaya, under the authority of the Prime Minister's Department, is entrusted with assisting the Prime Minister in implementing the mission and objective of the Office. The PMO mission and objective are to secure an efficient environment for the Prime Minister to perform his duties and responsibilities effectively; and to provide, organise and speedy services in performing the tasks and responsibilities of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) official website features PM and PM's Wife profile, Past PMs, Perdana Putra (PM's Department Complex), Seri Perdana (Official residence of PM of Malaysia), SMPKE, Cabinet members, Federal ministries, PM's department, States government and Diplomatic mission.
www.pmo.gov.my/
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Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya Malaysia (SPR)
Also known as the Election Commission (EC) of Malaysia in English term. Established on September 4, 1957 under Article 114 of the Federal Constitution. Currently located in Putrajaya. The commission conducted the first general election in 1959. The main functions of the commission are to review and delimit Parliamentary and State Constituencies at intervals of not less than eight years, following the date of completion of the last review; to carry out registration of electors and revision of electoral rolls; and to conduct general elections to the House of Representatives and State Legislative Assemblies and undertake by-elections arising out of casual vacancies. Its policy is to safeguard and maintain the democratic process of the country through free and fair elections. The official site features online checking of electoral roll, voter registration and verification, election process and reports, registration of electors, political parties, Election Academy and act and legislation.
www.spr.gov.my/
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Badan Pencegah Rasuah (BPR) Malaysia
Also known as the Anti-Corruption Agency in English term. An agency under the Prime Minister's Department. Started operation on October 1, 1957 as a Department. Prior to that, it was only a small unit under the PM's Department, conducting anti-corruption activities especially organising talks. Investigation of corruption cases were conducted by Special Crime Branch under the Police Department. On July 1, 1973, National Bureau of Investigation Act (Akta Biro Siasatan Negara-BSN) was implemented and Anti-Corruption Agency (Badan Pencegah Rasuah-BPR) was renamed National Bureau of Investigation (BSN). It was renamed Anti-Corruption Agency (BPR) again on May 13, 1982 when the Anti-Corruption Agency Act 1982 (Akta Badan Pencegah Rasuah) was enforced. The Act was repealed by the Anti-Corruption Act in 1997. The BPR official website feature responsibility of reporting corruption practices, statistics, court decisions, services, legislations and FAQs.
www.bpr.gov.my/
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