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New Cabinet announced
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi announced the new Cabinet at a press conference in Putrajaya Saturday afternoon.
14 new ministers
Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has unveiled a Cabinet that is aimed at fulfilling the Barisan Nasional#8217;s election pledges to provide better service to the people and ensure a peaceful and prosperous future.
New postings for 13 senior government officers
Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Samsudin Osman has announced the appointments and transfers of 13 senior government officers. This follows last Saturday's announcement of the new Cabinet by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, which saw a new composition of ministries.
Reshuffle of 14 senior civil servants
Former Selangor state financial officer Datuk Mohamed Adzib Mohd Isa, who was appointed Selangor state secretary, was among 14 senior civil servants involved in a reshuffle effective between April 1 and tomorrow.
New ministries to move house to Putrajaya
Many of the newly established ministries are operating from temporary bases and are expected to move into their own premises in the federal administrative centre by year's end.
Attack by angry brothers
TWO brothers, unhappy over the alleged delay in medical treatment for their father at the Bukit Pelandok health centre, smashed the window of an ambulance parked in the compound, I>Utusan Malaysia /I>highlighted on Thursday.
Rail network plan set to solve woes
A proposed public transport masterplan for the Klang Valley will see a 500km rail-based transit network being built in the country's most developed region.
Status of Kampung Baru under study
The Government is looking into the technical aspects of repealing the status of Kampung Baru - one of the oldest and largest urban Malay settlements here - to enable redevelopment of the 96ha site.
Meeting on Kampung Baru
The Federal Territories Ministry will meet the Kampung Baru landowners' association to discuss the redevelopment of the Malay settlement soon.