Sarawak Economic Development Corporation

Sarawak Economic Development Corporation
Soedirman Aini Takes Over As General Manager Of SEDC Print E-mail

Kuching. Wed: Tuan Haji Soedirman Hj. Aini is now the new General Manager of SEDC after taking over from YBhg. Datu Dr. Hj. Sulaiman Hj. Husaini effective January 1st 2012. YBhg. Datu Dr. Hi. Sulaiman, meanwhile has been appointed as the new General Manager of Land Custody and Development Authority (LCDA), effective the same date.

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Soedirman is SEDC's new General Manager Print E-mail

KUCHING: Haji Soedirman Haji Aini is now the new General Manager of Sarawak Economic Development Corporation (SEDC), taking over from Datu Dr Haji Sulaiman Haji Husaini, effective from 1 January, 2012. Dr Sulaiman, meanwhile, has been appointed as the new General Manager of Land Custody and Development Authority (LCDA), effective from the same date. Soedirman, 56, who hails from Kuching, was formerly the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Social Development and has wide experience in public and private sectors. He started his career with Petronas in 1982 and after serving 13 years with the company, he resigned in 1995 to join the Sarawak State Government.

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Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud, Chief Minister Print E-mail

Taib urged all departments and agencies to continue their journey of integrity and not to stop at what they have achieved. They should keep on improving to do better."If we are complacent we will become mediocre and risk becoming irrelevant. Temptations come in various forms. Temptations know no boundary. They can happen to those from the lower level right up to the top. "We have seen around us either within the country or outside that corruption and abuse of power has brought about the downfall of many, including the very powerful and influential organisations and individuals." Therefore, he said a system must be put in place to ensure greater accountability in the day-to-day management.

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Raise integrity level,civil servants urged Print E-mail

KUCHING: The level of integ­rity in the civil service can be improved if civil servants are more focused and committed to their jobs, said Chief Minister Pehin Sri Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud. The Chief Minister said he did not have the overall assess­ment of the level of integrity in the state civil service, but integ­rity was all about a person's approach on his job with total commitment to perform well with honesty.

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Corporate Background Print E-mail

The Sarawak Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) was set up in 1972 as a state-owned statutory body with the general aim to promote commercial, industrial and socio-economic development of Sarawak.

SEDC also plays an important role as a trust agency for the development of Bumiputra in commerce and industry.

As a corporation that seeks to be a premier organisation in the State, SEDC continually strives to improve its products and services for its customers through the implementation of various quality initiatives and programmes. These include the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System, the 5S Practice, Innovative and Creative Circles (KIK) and Kaizen programmes. Its efforts in promoting quality and best pratices has been recognised by winning various State and National awards including the Sarawak Civil Service Quality Award (AKPANS) and the Malaysian Prime Minister's Quality Award (AKPM). Dynamic, transparent and forward-looking in approach, SEDC seeks to play a major role in the economic transformation of the State and welcomes the participation of both local and foreign investors to achieve this vision.

 
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