e-learning for Customs staff


MUAR: The Malaysian Customs Department will provide electronic learning for its staff on all Customs-related tasks. 

Its director-general Datuk Abdul Rahman Abdul Hamid said the system would be implemented next month after the department had signed a memorandum of understanding with the World Customs Organisation. 

“The MoU will be signed during my visit to Brussels in Belgium between Sept 19 and 23,” he said here yesterday. 

“The e-learning system will enable all Customs officers and department staff to learn every aspect of Customs-related tasks directly from the services provided by the organisation.”  

Abdul Rahman, who visited SK Belemang near Serom here, said the system would also enable Customs personnel to know about relevant international operations.  

He said the e-learning would also be available to those in the private sector which had links with the department and agencies involved with Customs work. 

He said the new system would enable its staff and officers to be abreast of latest developments.  

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