Azalina and Nancy get new portfolios under PM's Dept
Bernama
July 14, 2016 15:59 MYT
July 14, 2016 15:59 MYT
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said has been put in charge of the Legal Affairs Division (BHEUU), PM's Department (JPM), effective June 28.
In a statement today, BHEUU said Azalina replaced Nancy Shukri who was previously in charge of the division, following the reshuffling of portfolios under JPM recently.
"We are honoured to receive the presence of Azalina and we believe that with her leadership, BHEUU will continue to play an important role in national legal affairs.
"As a minister with law qualifications and as a legal practitioner for over 25 years, we are confident Azalina will give new touches and ideas in achieving BHEUU's mission, vision and objectives," it said.
Nancy will now oversee the Malaysian Innovation Agency, Malaysia Nuclear Power Corporation and Malaysian Industry Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT).
Nancy will also be responsible for the agencies which were under her purview before the cabinet reshuffle, namely Public Land Transport Commission, Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board (CVLB) Sarawak and CVLB Sabah.
In the statement, BHEUU recorded its appreciation and thanked Nancy for her encouragement, support and advice in carrying out its tasks and responsibilities.
Prior to this, Nancy was also the minister responsible for the Malaysia Department of Insolvency, Legal Aid Department, Federal Court Chief Registrar's Office, Advisory Board of the PM's Department, National Legal Aid Foundation, Judicial and Legal Service Commission, Judicial and Legal Training Institute, Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration and the Judicial Appointments Commission Malaysia.
Azalina will now oversee these agencies.
A statement from Nancy's ministerial office said the handing-over of duties would be held at BHEUU's Aidilfitri function on July 26.
Meanwhile, Nancy thanked all the officers who had been working with her under her previous portfolio, while looking forward to working with those under her new portfolio.
She said it would be very different from the other agencies which she had been handling; dealing with legal matters.
"In my new portfolio, I will be looking into innovation and industry players from different sectors in many aspects. I have yet to sit with the officers to brief me on their activities.
"I am optimistic that these agencies will be another interesting area to explore, and meeting people from different disciplines," she said.