Ali Hamsa to be chief secretary once Sidek retires on June 23


KUALA LUMPUR, Jun 15 Senior polite menial Datuk Seri Dr Ali Hamsa is to be named Chief Secretary to a Government subsequent week, replacing a amiable Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan who is retiring from bureau on Jun twenty-three after 3 annual extensions given his appointment on Sep 3, 2003.
The 60-year-old Ali is director-general of a Public-Private Partnership Unit (UKAS) in a Prime Minister's Department. He as well as Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) vice-chancellor Professor Datuk Ir Dr Zaini Ujang were widely tipped to reinstate Sidek.
"Ali Hamsa is to be a brand new KSN," a source toldThe Malaysian Insider, referring to a post by a Bahasa Malaysia initials for Ketua Setiausaha Negara.
Sidek is retiring on Jun twenty-three after 3 annual extensions. File pic
In 2009, a career polite menial was named a first director-general of UKAS, which has been credited with doubling a in isolation sector's annual aim in 2011 where it jumped past a RM30 million aim to more than RM65 million.
It is accepted which Ali jumped over multiform comparison polite servants, together with Public Service Department (PSD) director-general Tan Sri Abu Bakar Abdullah to be a country's tip polite servant. Abu Bakar, whose dialect was blamed for manifold compensate rises for polite servants early this year, is approaching to leave supervision service soon.
The Malaysian Insiderhas additionally learnt which Treasury secretary-general Tan Sri Dr Wan Abdul Aziz Wan Abdullah has been given a three-month prolongation after his central early retirement date in late May.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has been extending a service of comparison polite servants forward of looking his personal assign given assuming bureau in Apr 2009. A ubiquitous choosing is only due! in mid- 2013 but there has been mounting speculation of snap polls given final year.
The Malaysian Insiderhas reported which a ubiquitous choosing is being considered in November after a Budget 2013 proclamation as well as a Haj season.
"Keeping polite servants in their job past their early retirement age is to safeguard continuity. But with Ali Hamsa's appointment, it could mean a check in polls until he gets a hang of a job," said a supervision source, observant a brand new arch secretary has to take assign as well as oversee administration department as well as allocations authorized to lawmakers this week.
Ali was previously a deputy director-general of a National Transformation as well as Advancement Programme, Economic Planning Unit (EPU) of a Prime Minister's Department.
He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree from Universiti Malaya in 1979, where he worked quickly as a mentor for dual years. He afterwards joined a polite service in 1981, taking flight from assistant director, International Trade Division in a Ministry of International Trade as well as Industry (MITI) until 1985 prior to apropos a programme co-ordinator in a Institute of Public Administration (INTAN) from 1986 to 1992. He afterwards assumed multiform comparison posts in assorted ministries as well as a PrimeMinister's Department.
Ali additionally graduated with a Master in Science (Economics) from Oklahoma State University, a United States in 1986 as well as a Ph.D in Environmental Economics in 1997 from a same university.
The Chief Secretary to a Government, in a past, had been in sourced from assorted agencies with Tan Sri Abdul Halim Ali promoted to a post twenty days after he was named as a Foreign Ministry secretary-general in 1996.
Tan Sri Sallehuddin Mohamed was a EPU director-general prior to serving as a arch secretary from mid-1984 to Jan 31, 1990.
The Pekan-born Sidek additionally came from MITI! where h e was a secretary-general prior to being made arch secretary. The stream early retirement age for polite servants is 60 but it is accepted which a supervision will offer Ali a smallest two-year contract for a tip polite service post.
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