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Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) - Ministry of Home Affairs of Malaysia is one of the ministries concerned with domestic interests. The ministry has a long-established and still operating until now. Agencies involved in the ministry, including the Royal Malaysian Police, the Prisons Department of Malaysia, Malaysian Film Censorship Board, the Malaysian People's Volunteer Corps, the National Registration Department and others. The latest is the Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

Since the establishment of the Federation of Malaya on February 1, 1948 until March 1951, the administration of the Malaysian Federal Government or the Central Government (Central Government) has been run by three British officials called the Chief Secretary or the Secretary, the Attorney General and the Financial Secretary.

In March 1951, the colonial government in Malaya has made a significant change to hold a historic yet new way called 'The System' (Member System).

At that time there began to portfolio or department called the Department of Internal Affairs, now known as the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Until now, the Ministry of Internal Affairs has undergone its own history and several times changed its name from the Department of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Interior and Justice, Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of State Security, the Ministry of Interior and is now known as the Ministry of Home Affairs State.

At the time of its inception, the Department of Home Affairs is responsible for nine offices and government agencies, namely the Office of Broadcasting Broadcasting, Office of Development Cooperation, Film Unit, Immigration Office, Office of Information, Office of Hajj]], the Registry, the Office of Aboriginal and Welfare Village and Industrial Development Authority (RISDA). Members of the Department of Home Affairs is the first YB Dato 'Sir Onn bin Jaafar, the former Chief Minister of Johor and the first president of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO).

Following the Federal Election was first held on July 27, 1955 and the outstanding victory of the Alliance Party] (Combination of UMNO, MCA and MIC) for the elections, YTM Tunku Abdul Rahman was appointed as the Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya and the Minister of Home Affairs State on August 9, 1955 at the same time, the administration of the "Expert System" has been disbanded and replaced by the "System minister". With these changes, the Department of Internal Affairs changed its name to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Due to the then Minister of Internal Affairs is also the Chief Minister, a Minister of the Right has been appointed to manage the Ministry of Home Affairs. Y.B. Mr. Bahaman bin Shamsudin was appointed Senior Assistant Minister for Home Affairs on August 9, 1955.

When the Federation of Malaya gained independence on August 31, 1957, YTM Tunku Abdul Rahman was appointed as the first Prime Minister and was appointed Minister of Home Affairs and the Minister of Defense and Homeland Security. At that time, the Ministry of Internal Affairs is responsible for nine departments, the Department of Broadcasting, the Civil Defence Department, the Immigration Department, Information Department, Hajj Affairs, Printing Department, Prisons Department, the Department of Registration and Statistics Department and the Secretariat of Economy.

In July 1958, the Ministry of Internal Affairs was reorganized and changed its name to the Ministry of Interior and Justice. Next, Y.B. Dato 'Suleiman bin Dato' Abdul Rahman was appointed as the Minister of Interior and Justice in September 1957.

In August 1959, the Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Justice have become two separate, namely the Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Justice. Departments placed under the care and responsibility of the Ministry of Home Affairs is the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, Chemistry Department, Fire Services Department, the Department of Local Government, Department of Government Printing, Prison Department, Registration Department and the Department of Town and Village. The Ministry of Justice is the responsibility of the Judiciary, the Attorney General and the Public Trust and Custody Real Enemy.

At the end of 1959, another newly established Ministry called the Ministry of Homeland Security in charge of the Police Federation of Malaya and the Department of Border Security. Then in September 1959, the Y.B. Dato 'Suleiman bin Dato' Abdul Rahman was appointed as the Minister of Home Affairs, YB Dato 'Dr. Ismail bin Dato 'Abdul Rahman as Minister of Home Affairs and the Honourable Tun Leong Yew Koh as Minister of Justice.

On August 1, 1962, took place about the restructuring of the Cabinet in which YB Dato 'Dr. Ismail bin Dato 'Abdul Rahman was appointed as the Minister of Internal Security and Home Affairs Minister. In 1965, the Internal Security Ministry was abolished and merged with the Ministry of the Interior, which later changed its name to the Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ministry of Home Affairs).

However, on June 1, 1967, Tun Dr. Ismail bin Dato 'Abdul Rahman resigned and he is replaced by Tun Abdul Razak bin Dato' Hussein as Minister of Home Affairs, as well as Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National and Rural Development and Minister of Defence.

Following the bloody events on May 13, 1969 which is also known as the May 13 incident, emergency was declared and the National Operations Council (NOC) was formed to govern the country with YAB Tun Abdul Razak as director. On May 20, 1969, the Honorable Tun Dr. Ismail has returned to be a member of the Cabinet and was appointed Minister of Internal Affairs. Then on September 23, 1970, the Honorable Tun Abdul Razak had set up his own Cabinet minister, including 18 Ministers and 7 Assistant Minister or Deputy Minister. YAB Tun Dr. Ismail was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs.

On August 13, 1973, YB Tan Sri Muhammad Ghazali Shafie was appointed as the Minister of Home Affairs to replace the Honourable Tun Dr. Ismail, who died on August 2, 1973 while YB Datuk Abdul Samad bin Idris was appointed as Deputy Minister.

In 1977, the Ministry of Internal Affairs is responsible for 6 Department of the Royal Malaysian Police, Immigration Department, the Registrar of Societies, the National Registration Department, Prisons Department and the Department of Aboriginal Affairs. Ministry of Internal Affairs is also responsible for the War of Nerves and Control Team changed its name to the Malaysian People's Volunteer Corps or RELA.

In 1979, another department placed in the responsibility of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the former Central Narcotics Bureau is under the care of the Ministry of Law. In 1980, a secretariat was established to facilitate the administration of the Central Narcotics Bureau and the Secretariat has become one of the few parts of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Narcotics Secretariat was then known as the Drug Secretariat, which is the secretariat to the Executive Task Unit.

The latest development in the Ministry of Internal Affairs took place in 1981 another part of the establishment called The Recovery and Mobility nerves.

After YB Tan Sri Muhammad Ghazali Shafie, YAB Dato 'Musa Hitam has been appointed as the Minister of State from July 17, 1981 until March 16, 1986, where he is also the Deputy Prime Minister at the time. Next, the Honorable Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who is also the Prime Minister took over the 4th portfolio of Minister of State from March 17 1986 until January 10, 1999.

Beginning January 14, 1999, the Honourable Dato 'Seri Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi was leading the Ministry of Interior to 27 March 2004 On 27 March 2004, the Ministry of Home Affairs has split into two Ministries, namely the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of State Security. YB Dato 'Azmi bin Khalid has led the Ministry of Internal Affairs from March 27, 2004 until February 13, 2006.

Ministry of Internal Affairs is one of the most senior and important ministries are responsible for ensuring that policies, laws and regulations relating to nationality and country of registration in accordance with the current needs of the country.

Due to the heavy duties and responsibilities, then the Ministry of Internal Affairs will continue to enhance the quality of service to the community and the country in line with the policy of "People-Friendly Service" and strive to make this ministry as the "Ministry of Example And Direct Excellence, Glory and Distinction" .

On February 14, 2006, the Cabinet reshuffle was announced by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, YAB Dato 'Seri Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi, in which there is a change leader for the Ministry of Internal Affairs. This ministry is led by Y.B. Dato 'Seri Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad Bin.

On March 18, 2008, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, YAB Dato 'Seri Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi has included creating portfolios Interior Ministry after incorporating the Security Ministry. This ministry is led by Y.B. Dato 'Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.


Kementerian Dalam Negeri
www.kdn.gov.my

Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) invites qualified Malaysians to fill the positions as below: -
  1. PEKERJA AWAM GRED R1
  2. PEMBANTU AM PEJABAT GRED N1
Further information and how to apply, please follow :
Jawatan Kosong KDN Closing date : 28 August 2014
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