Brunei Sultan announces landmark reforms and digital transformation on 79th birthday


BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah noted that Brunei is now actively implementing priority initiatives under the three blueprints of Vision Brunei 2035.

These blueprints – the Human Resource, Social, and Economic blueprints – are expected to bring about significant impact, particularly in ensuring the continued well-being of the people and residents of Brunei.

This was underscored in his speech, delivered in conjunction with his 79th birthday celebration at Balai Singgahsana Indera Buana, Istana Nurul Iman, on Tuesday (July 15).

“In this new era filled with challenges, it is very important for us to examine and adapt our methods and work approaches in line with the changing social landscape and current needs,” His Majesty said.

In this regard, the Government has introduced several improvements to existing policies and legislation. Among them is the Land Code (Amendment) Order 2025, which His Majesty has approved to come into effect on 1 August 2025.

The amendment aims to improve and simplify the land ownership process for citizens and several categories of residents in Brunei Darussalam, including those with ‘stateless’ status.

The Government is also drafting the Digital Brunei Transformation Plan, which will highlight the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across multiple sectors as part of the country’s transformation agenda.

In addition, His Majesty has given consent for the Personal Data Protection Order 2025, which will come into force on 1 January 2026. The order is intended to prevent the risk of data misuse and any form of cyber threats, thereby protecting the interests of the people and residents of the nation.

“From an economic perspective, our Government has also expanded the implementation of the Employment (Minimum Wage) Order to seven additional industries, starting on 1 April 2025,” His Majesty added.

These sectors include Banking and Finance; Technology and Info-Communications (ICT); Securities; Tourism and Accommodation; Architecture, Professional Engineering, Quantity and Land Surveying; Medicine and Dentistry; and Private Higher Education.

Meanwhile, skills development will continue to be enhanced through the introduction of sixteen new courses under the SkillPlus Programme, tailored to meet the needs of the current market and industry demands. His Majesty expressed hope that Brunei’s youth will seize this opportunity to progress, acquire new skills, and become resilient future leaders.

The monarch also conveyed his deepest appreciation and gratitude to all levels of society – the general public, civil servants, members of the security forces, and those working in the private sector, including Bruneians serving abroad – for their contributions and continued support to the government.

His Majesty further acknowledged the efforts and services of all members of the National and District-level Celebration Committees in ensuring the success of the birthday festivities.

“I pray that Allah Subhanahu Wata’ala will continue to shower His blessings upon all the people whom I love dearly, and that Brunei Darussalam will remain blessed, peaceful, and prosperous under the protection of Allah Subhanahu Wata’ala,” His Majesty said.

His Majesty also expressed sincere gratitude and appreciation to all parties who had sent congratulatory messages to him and the royal family in conjunction with the celebration. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

 

 

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