Introduction
This insurance covers private dwellings against fire and other perils
as listed hereunder: houseowners of the policy is designed to cover the
building whilst householders of the policy is designed to cover the
household contents therein.
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What is No Claim Discount (NCD)?
The No Claim Discount (NCD) is a reward scheme received by motor policy holders for not making a claim during the preceding 12 months.
How much of No Claim Discount (NCD) am I entitled to?
Consumers are eligible for NCD ranging from 0% to 55% of the premium payable depending on the type of vehicle, coverage and number of years claim not intimated. For a private car, the scale of NCD ranges from 0% to 55% as provided in the policy/certificate whereas for motorcycles and commercial vehicles, it ranges from 0% to 25%.
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Home Guard Insurance - Fire on Building, Household Goods and Personal Effects.
1) Fire, Lightning, Riot strike and malicious damages only on Content :
Fire, Lightning, Thunderbolt and subterranean fire.
Explosion
Aircraft, other aerial devices and /or articles dropped.
Impact Damages (By third party's vehicle or animals not belonging to the insured.
Bursting or Overflowing of domestic water tanks, apparatus or pipes.
Hurricane, cyclone, typhoon, windstorm.
Earthquake, volcanic eruption.
Flood (including overflowing of the sea)
Riot strike and malicious damages.
2) Included With Full Theft Coverage
(Theft Without Forcible Entry/Exit, Armed Robbery & Burglary) and as below coverage:
3) Extra Features
Loss of Cash - reimbursement up to RM 500.
Replacement of damaged locks and keys
- reimbursement up to RM 500.
Coins, medals and stamps collection
- reimbursement up to RM 500.
Fire Brigade Charges
- reimbursement up to RM 500.
Damage to Freezer Food
- reimbursement up to RM 500.
Breakage of mirrors
- reimbursement up to RM 500.
Temporary removal of contents
- up to 5% of sum insured.
Loss or damage to clothing & personal effects of maid
- reimbursement up to RM 250.
Jewellery & Personal Valuables
- reimbursement up to 1/3 of sum insured.
* However, for a smoother claim assessment, copy of receipt, if available, should be furnished.
4) Public Liability up to RM 300,000.
5) Worldwide Personal Accident cover up to RM 25,000.
HOUSE OWNER AND HOUSE HOLDER INSURANCE
Impact with any of the building by any road vehicles or animals not
belonging to or under the control of the insured or any member or his
family
Bursting or overflowing of domestic water tanks, apparatus or pipes excluding :-
In respect of each and every loss the amount stated in the schedule
Destruction or damage occurring while the private dwelling house is left untenanted.
HURRICANE, CYCLONE, TYPHOON, WINDSTORM
EARTHQUAKE, VOLCANIC ERUPTION
FLOOD but excluding loss or damage caused by subsidence or landslip.
In addition to the above, the standard policy provides additional protection as follows
RentThe company will indemnify the insured for the undermentioned loss
actually incurred by the insured in consequence of the premises
specified in the schedule being so damaged as to be rendered
uninhabitable but only in respect of the period necessary for
reinstatement and subject to an amount not exceeding in the aggregate
ten ( 10 ) per cent or up to the limit as endorsed here on of the total
sum insured on building and / or contents
The company will indemnify the insured against all sums for which the insured may be held legally liable :-
Applicable when section 1 – building is covered
As owner of the private dwelling house in respect of accident caused by a
defect in the building of the private dwelling house or in the
landlord’s fixtures and fitting or in the walls, gates, fences and trees around and pertaining thereto
Applicable when section II – contents is covered
As a private householder occupying the private dwelling house in respect of accidents in or about the private dwelling house.
Occurring during the period of insurance and resulting in Bodily injury to any person not being a member of the insured’s family or householder not at the time of sustaining such injury engaged in the insured’s service.
Damage to property not belonging to or in the charge of or under the control the insured or of a member of his family or household or of a person in his service.Provided always that the amount payable hereunder in respect of any one accident or series of accidents constituting one occurrence shall be limited to RM50,000.
Legal cost and expenses recoverable from the insured by any claimant provided such costs and expenses were incurred before the date ( if any) on which the company shall have to paid or offered on pay either the full amount of the claim or the total amount recoverable in respect of any one occurrence as herein before provided: Legal costs and expenses incurred by the insured with the consent of the c.
Property Insurance
Insurance for Residential Property
Types of Insurance Policies
There are three main types of policies to protect your property and household goods:-
Fire - this policy covers loss / damage to your property building and contents caused by fire, lightning and explosion of gas used for domestic purposes only.Coverage for each type of policy
The table below shows the main perils covered as well as exclusions under the three insurance policies:
Type of Policy | |||
Cover | Fire | Houseowner | Householder |
Fire, lightning and explosion caused by gas used for domestic purposes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Loss / damage caused by aircraft, explosion (other than gas used for domestic purposes), road vehicles or animals, bursting or overflowing of water tanks or pipes, electrical installations, windstorm, tempest, earthquake, volcanic eruption and flood | No* | Yes | Yes |
Theft with violent / forcible entry of exit | No | Yes | Yes |
Loss of rental | No* | Yes | Yes |
Liability to third parties for accidents in your property | No | Yes | Yes |
Compensation for death of insured | No | No | Yes |
Subsidence and landslip | No* | No* | No* |
Riot, strike and malicious damage | No* | No* | No* |
Responsibility for Purchase of Insurance
If you are buying a property from a developer, which is under construction, the insurance of the property is the responsibility of the developer. You only need to insure the property upon vacant possession from the developer.
For properties with strata titles such as flats, apartments and condominiums, it is mandatory for the Management Corporation (MC) to purchase fire insurance for the whole building. The individual unit owner is required to pay to the MC his/her respective premium portion. At the same time, if the unit is purchased through a loan, the financier would normally require the unit owner (borrower) to obtain an insurance policy for the unit, leading to a situation of double insurance.
But if you have obtained the loan from a financial institution under bank Negara Malaysia's supervision, borrowers will not have to buy another insurance policy for their units. Instead, these financial institutions will accept the insurance policy already purchased by the MC subject to terms and conditions. In this instance, you need to obtain the individual certificate of the master policy from the MC and present it to your financial institution as evidence of insurance. If your loan is not from a financial institution under the supervision of Bank Negara, you can negotiate with the institution concerned.
What you should know when buying insurance cover for your property Insured value / sum assuredEnsure your property is adequately insured at all times, and take into account the renovations and enhancements made to your property.
You should also decide on the basis of compensation for loss/damage to your property, whether it is on indemnity or reinstatement basis, and the sum insured shall reflect the choice. When purchasing a householder policy, you must ensure that the sum insured reflects the coverage needed to replace all the contents in your property. You must also declare items that you want to insure specifically to ensure that you get the full compensation in the event of their loss/ damage. You may also take additional coverage for valuable items such as artwork, jewellery, antiques or collectibles - total value of jewellery shall not exceed one third of The Total Sum Insured on Contents.
It is also important to keep documents that show the proof of ownership and the value of items insured. Photographs of your valuable items, if available, may also be very helpful in the event of a claim.
What you should know when making a claim
If your property suffers damage / loss
You must notify your insurance company in writing with full details as soon as possibleYou must take the necessary measures to mitigate further loss/worsening of the situation.
If temporary repairs are required to stop further damage, you should ensure that these are carried out immediately and the bills of work done should be kept as part of your claim. An example of temporary repair is to use a waterproof polyethylene/ plastic sheet to cover damaged area to avoid further damage by rain water.
If the repairs required are of a permanent nature, you should obtain estimates and send them to your insurance company for approval.
Settlement of Claims
The compensation amount depends on the basis of the cover:
Indemnity basis will pay the cost of repairing the damaged building less the amount for wear, tear and depreciation; orReinstatement value basis will pay the full cost of repairing the damaged building without any deductions for wear, tear or depreciation, provided that the sum covered is adequate to cover the total cost of reinstatement.
Excesses, being the amount you have to bear before your insurance company indemnifies you, are applicable for certain perils, such as overflowing of domestic water tanks, windstorm, earthquake and flood claims.
Making a Claim
You must submit your claim with all supporting information and documents to your insurance company. The more information you have on the damaged items, the easier it will be for your insurance company to asses your claim.You should cooperate fully with the adjusters/ investigators appointed by your insurance company to asses your claim.
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BASIC COVER
Damage by fire & lightning
Damage by explosions of domestic boiler or domestic gas cylinder not forming part of a gas work
Damage by water or other extinguishing agents used to put out the fire
Damage resulting from gaining access to a fire
Smoke damages caused by fire
INTEREST / PROPERTY INSURED
Items that can be insured are:
Building, renovation
Furniture, fixtures and fittings
Personal Effects & Household goods
Dwellings, Offices, Shops, Hospitals (Located outside the compounds of industrial/manufacturing risks)
Industrial / Manufacturing Risks
Utilities located outside industrial/manufacturing risks
Machinery and Accessories
Storage Risks outside the compound of industrial risks
Tank farms / Gas holders located outside the compound of industrial risks
The basic premium is calculated based on a standard fire tariff rate prescribed by Persatuan Insurans Am Malaysia (PIAM) and is affected by the class of construction of the building and the sum insured.
The basic policy can be extended to cover loss of or damage to property caused by the following peril at an additional premium:
Riot, strike and malicious damage;
Explosion;
Impact damage by own vehicles and third party vehicles;
Aircraft Impact Damage;
Bursting and / or overflowing of water tanks apparatus and pipes (excluding sprinkler system);
Bush / Lalang Fire;
Spontaneous combustion;
Storm and Tempest;
Flood;
Earthquake and volcanic eruption;
Damage by falling trees or branches and object there from
Exclusions
The following are excluded from insurance coverage:
Loss or damage caused by war, civil war and kindered perils
Loss or damage caused by nuclear activity
Loss or damage to the stocks in cold storage caused by change in temperature
Loss or damage due to over-running of electric and/ or electronic machines
Claims
Claims In the event of a fire loss covered under the fire insurance policy, the Insured shall immediately give notice there of to the insurance company. Within 15 days of the occurrence of such loss the Insured should submit a claim in writing giving the details of damages and their estimated values. Details of other insurances on the same property should also be declared.
The policy is designed to cover during the period of interruption:
CONTINUING OVERHEAD EXPENSES - which have to be met out of reduced earnings such as rent, taxes, interest on debentures, mortgages and loans
INCREASE IN COST OF WORKING - necessarily incurred to overcome or to minimise the effects of damage upon the business such as renting of temporary premises, hiring of machinery or extra labour costs
LOSS OF NETT PROFIT
WAGES of employees not gainfully employed during the interruption period and payments to employees whose services are no longer required
Apart from the policy period, there is also the indemnity period which is the maximum length of time likely to elapse before the loss or damage can be reinstated and the earnings of the business restored to their pre-loss situation.
The sum insured should represent the estimated annual gross profit and correspondingly be increased if the indemnity period is more than twelve months giving due consideration for variations and trends.
To encourage adequate cover at all times, up to 50% rebate of premium is allowed if the estimated profit levels are not achieved.
What Is Lonpac Home-Assist?
Lonpac Home-Assist is a complimentary referral assistance programme provided to all Lonpac's Houseowner and Householder policyholders. A helpline is provided to connect you to the right help when you encounter inconveniences. Call the helpline and arrangements will be made for the required service provider to contact you.
Benefits
Lonpac Home-Assist referral services can be engaged in the following situations:
1. Electrical Assistance - Electrical wiring problems and Device failure.
2. Plumbing Assistance - Clogging of water supply or drainage system, Leakage of water pipe (excluding water tap) Bursting and/or overflowing of domestic water tanks or pipe
3. Air-Conditioning Services - Malfunctioned or defective air-conditioning (after the warranty period)
4. Locksmith Assistance - Insured not being in possession of their home keys, Insured accidentally locked out from own home.
5. Pest Control Services - Home is infested with pests such as bees, termites and other insects.
6. Leaking Roof
7. Cleaning and Restoration of Carpets - Carpet is stained or requires spring cleaning.
Charges
There will be a nominal fee for each house visit. All cost, expenses and related charges incurred in completing the job shall be borne entirely and directly by the Insured.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligibility is for Lonpac's Houseowner/Householder policyholders.
Who Needs Lonpac Home-Assist?
Anyone who encounter the above-mentioned inconveniences at home. Which means, you or your family members at home will find Lonpac Home-Assist referral services useful and convenient.
Lonpac Home Assistance Helpline : 1 300 88 11381 300 88 1138
Unfortunately, many of us like Anthony are unaware whether we have bought adequate cover for our home investment or property and whether we have taken up the appropriate insurance covers that best meet our needs and requirements.
To help us in our decisions, it would be best to understand the different types of property insurance covers that are available to us and under what circumstances can we be underinsured.
Types of property insurance
In Malaysia, there are three types of property insurance covers available for
house owners to select from:
- Fire insurance
- Houseowners' Insurance
- Householders' Insurance or content insurance
Fire insurance is designed to provide protection against material damage to properties such as buildings, contents such as household equipment, fixtures and fittings. The policy covers the loss or damage caused by fire and lightning or damage caused by explosion of domestic boilers or gas used for domestic purposes. However, the policy may be extended to cover other perils such as:-
1. Riot and strike
2. Malicious damage
3. Aircraft damage and articles
dropped therefrom
4. Impact damage (excluding own vehicle)
5. Bursting
and/or over flowing of water tanks, apparatus and pipes
6. Earthquakes,
volcanic eruption, hurricane, typhoon, cyclone, windstorm
7. Flood
The Houseowner's Insurance cover is a comprehensive insurance policy specially designed for owners of residential properties. It covers the building against loss or damage caused by all the perils covered by the fire policy except riot , strike and malicious damage.
In addition, the policy also covers:
1. Theft accompanied by forcible entry
2. Loss of rent if building is
damaged and rendered uninhabitable
3. The insured's liability to the public
in respect of bodily injury and damage
This policy may also be extended to cover:
1. Riot and strike
2. Malicious damage
The Householders' Insurance cover is almost identical to Houseowners' Insurance, but the protection is meant for the contents and not for the building. This policy would also be appropriate to renters as the landlord's policy only covers the building and not the possessions of the renters.
While it is true that one of the basic principles of insurance is indemnity ie. one should not profit from an insurance claim, insurers have introduced the Reinstatement/Replacement Value Clause to meet the needs of consumers to conveniently replace or reinstate loss or damaged properties covered under a fire, houseowner or householder policy.
The clause provides payment of claim due to an insured peril without
deduction for depreciation for age or wear and tear. In other words, the full
cost of repairs or replacement will be met subject, of course, to the condition
that the sum insured of
the properties is adequate to cover the total cost of
repairing or reinstating the building or insured properties at the time of the
loss.
If the properties are underinsured, the insured will be compensated only in the proportion of the sum insured to the actual value applied to the full repair or replacement cost. In insurance terminology, the insurer is applying the principle of 'average' when this takes place.
Ways you can be underinsured
You have underinsured on your property insurance if you have:
- Based your fire or homeowners insurance on the current market value instead
of on the cost to replace it. For example, if the selling price of your home is
lower than it was when you first bought it and you have based your insurance on
the current price, you may be underinsured.
- Not taken a periodic inventory of all your possessions.
When renewing your householders' insurance, it is advisable to take an inventory of all your possessions. This list will adequately reflect how much coverage is needed to replace all the contents in your home.
- You may also be underinsured, if you did not take up additional coverage for valuable items such as artwork, jewellery, antiques or collectibles. For this instance, an 'All Risks' insurance policy can be effected to cover the valuables on an indemnification or more usually on an 'agreed value' basis against any loss or damage. The 'All Risks' cover has a list of specified exclusions.
Most insurers will demand a valuation before agreeing to insure any items of
high value.
- Current insurance policy that does not reflect recent improvements or additions to the home and increases in inflation.
- You could be underinsured if you have not taken into account and reported any recent improvements to your home, such as an additional room or remodeled kitchen, to your insurer.
If you have a claim, the more information you have about the damaged items -- a description of each item, the date of purchase and purchase price -- the faster the claims can be settled.
Please send your questions on Malaysia general insurance policy coverage to:
Home Safety Tips: How to make your home a safer place
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Install good quality deadbolt locks on all exterior doors and any doors from attached garages.
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Door areas should be well lighted, and doors should have a wide-angle viewer so that you can see who is outside without opening the door.
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All exterior doors should be metal or solid wood, and have strong door hinges on the inside of the door with hidden or non-removable pins.
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During days and evenings when the weather is nice, don't leave your windows open while you are gone.
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Lock your windows and doors. Utilize window coverings such as curtains or mini-blinds to decrease visibility into your home.
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Use automatic timers all of the time, not just when you are away.
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Consider using motion detectors to illuminate when activity is occuring near your home.
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Plant thorny bushes around windows to make it more difficult for someone to enter through them.
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Shrubbery can be an asset or hindrance to criminals. Be sure to prune large trees so their limbs don't provide roof access or second-story window access. Keep shrubs trimmed below window sills and low around entrances. You don't want to provide concealment for a burglar.
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When at home or away always keep your garage door shut.
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Install automatic openers that will allow you to stay in your car until safely parked in the garage.
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Burglars often try to find out if anyone is home by phoning. If you get several suspicious "wrong number" calls or "nobody-at-the-other-end" calls, alert the police. Warn family members, especially children, not to give out information by phone.
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Do not keep large sums of cash around your home.
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Make sure emergency vehicles can find your home in an emergency. Minutes lost hunting for the correct address can be costly. Have your house numbers clearly mounted on a high contrast background and make sure the numbers can be easily read from the street at night.
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Engrave your belongings with your driver's license number whenever practical.
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Consider installing a monitored home security system. Some insurance companies may qualify you for up to a 20% discount on your homeowner's insurance if you install a home security system.
Personal Safety at Home
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If you detect an intruder, don't confront them.
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If a stranger wants to use your phone, don't let them inside. If they say they have an emergency such as their car breaking down, take down the details with your security door closed and make the call for them.
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Never tell a stranger you are home alone.
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All representatives of legitimate companies have ID cards. If you're even a little bit unsure about a person at your front door, write down their ID or badge number and make sure you lock the door before calling their company for verification.
Take a Stand Against Crime: Join a Neighborhood Watch
Neighborhood Watch is one of the most effective and least costly ways to prevent crime and reduce fear. It forges bonds among area residents, helps reduce burglaries and robberies, and improves relations between police and the communities they serve.
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Any community resident can join - young and old, single and married, renter and home owner.
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A few concerned residents, a community organization, or a law enforcement agency can spearhead the effort to organize a Watch.
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Members learn how to make their homes more secure, watch out for each other and the neighborhood, and report activities that raise their suspicions to the police.
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You can form a Watch group around any geographical unit: a block, apartment, park, business area, public housing complex, or office.
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Watch groups are not vigilantes. They are extra eyes and ears for reporting crime and helping neighbors. Neighborhood Watch helps build pride and serves as a spring-board for efforts that address community concerns such as recreation for youth, child care, and affordable housing.
How to get started:
When a group decides to form a Neighborhood Watch:
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Contact your Police District station. A Community Services Officer will help in training members in home security, reporting skills, and for information on local crime patterns.
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Select a coordinator and block captains who are responsible for organizing meetings and relaying information to members.
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Recruit members, keeping up-to-date on new residents and making special efforts to involve the elderly, working parents, and young people.
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Work with local government or law enforcement to put up Neighborhood Watch signs, usually after at least 50% of all households are enrolled.
Senior Citizens Protecting Themselves Against Crime
Everyone must face the realities of aging. Situations vary as do the ways people deal with growing older. Regardless of the circumstances, however, most older people say they worry about crime. Many fear becoming victims of crime. As a group, older people can be a powerful and active force. As individuals, they often can be vulnerable and may need help.
Older people can be vulnerable to:
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Frauds and scams - some of the elderly can fall victim to fraudulent schemes and can be favorite targets for con artists. Telemarketing fraud is a particular problem. Often, the amount of money lost can be devastating.
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Elder abuse - mistreatment occurs both in domestic and institutional settings. Abuse does not have to be physical. Passive neglect may leave seniors in unclean, poorly heated housing, existing on inadequate diets.
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Violent crimes - many older people are afraid they are easy targets. Aware of their diminished strength and mobility, they realize that chances of outrunning or fighting off an attacker would be slim.
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Property crimes - burglaries, theft and vandalism can be especially distressing to older individuals whose security and well-being are tenuous. The ability to replace stolen or damaged property may be limited and their lives may be permanently affected.
It happens on streets, in cars, in schools, in parks, in alleys. The rapist has no regard for age, race or social status. Rape is not a selective crime. It is in most cases, random.
Personal safety, however, must begin with the individual. Help protect yourself by taking the steps to protect yourself from sexual assaults.
Be aware of the possibility of being raped....it could happen to YOU.
Safety at Home
Replace or re-key locks when you move into a new home or apartment. Install a door viewer and a 1 inch deadbolt lock and use them. Look before opening your door to anyone.
Keep doors locked at all times and instruct children never open your door to anyone.
Require all strangers to show identification. If you haven't called for a repairman, don't let one inside. Leave him waiting outside and call his place of business to verify his reason for being in your area.
Rape is the fastest rising violent crime in America. What can we do to prevent this crime from happening to you? Listed below are safety tips for you to follow that can reduce your risk of assault and/or rape.
Secure you car and home. Keep a large flashlight, a cell phone, a map of the city you are in, and five to ten dollars with you when in a car. The flashlight can be used as a light or weapon; the phone is to call for help; and the five dollars is for car emergencies only (eg., new windshield wipers or gas). Always keep your doors and windows locked and evaluate the effectiveness of the locks. Never open your door to a stranger and never tell them you are alone.
Avoid unsafe situations and strangers. If you are being followed, go to the nearest police or fire department, or any place where several people will be (convenience stores, gas station, etc.) Walk in groups at night.
Flee if you are in a potentially dangerous situation. Yell or scream to attract attention. Carry a whistle that will make a loud noise.
Engage in passive or active resistance. Passive resistance is to think and talk your way out of a situation. Active resistance is to react immediately to startle your attacker. Use any available item (HAIRSPRAY, KEYS, PURSE) as a weapon.
Think! Keep using your mind to think of alternative actions for escape.
You are responsible for your own safety. Call your local police department or rape crisis center and set up a schedule for a Law Enforcement Officer to speak to your employees or neighbors.
Don't let a stranger inside your home to use the phone; make the call for him.
Never admit that you or a neighbor are home alone.
Women living alone should use only initials on mailboxes and in telephone listings.
Leave outside lights on at night, and keep lights on in more than one room.
If you receive an obscene phone call-hang up-don't react.
Safety Tips While Walking
- When possible, avoid walking alone. Walk with someone, or walk in areas where other people are near.
- Stay in well-lighted areas, away from alleys, bushes and entry ways.
- Avoid shortcuts through parks, vacant lots and other deserted places.
- Don't hitchhike or accept rides form strangers.
- If a driver stops to ask you directions, avoid getting near the car.
- If you are being followed, go to the nearest business or residence for help.
- If you are harassed by the occupants of a car, simply turn and walk the other direction. The driver will have to turn around to follow you.
- Hold your purse close, not dangling, and avoid carrying extra money or valuables on your person.
- When you return home, have your door key ready so that you can enter without delay.
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Don't walk or jog at night wearing headphones. You need to be able to hear someone driving up or walking up behind you.
BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT.
Safety Tips While Driving
- Never pick up hitchhikers.
- Keep car doors locked at all times. While walking to your car, look under car.
- Before entering your car, look into the back seat and on floor board.
- Always have your keys ready to unlock the car door and enter without delay. Never walk across the parking lot digging in your purse for your keys; have them in your hand before leaving the building.
- Make certain that you have enough gas to get where you are going and always keep your vehicle in good running condition.
- If possible, travel on well lighted, busy streets and avoid isolated back roads and short cuts.
- If your are being followed, drive to the nearest open business for help, or drive to the Police or Fire Station.
- Never leave your house keys with your car keys at a service station or parking lot.
- Women driving alone should never stop to aid a stranger in a stalled vehicle. Proceed to an open business, and report the stalled vehicle to the police.
- If you have trouble, raise the hood, and stay in your vehicle. When someone offers assistance, roll the window down just enough to talk to them. Ask them to stop at the first phone to call a relative, friend, garage or the police for you. Never get into a stranger's car.
Safety Tips For Youth
- Children should be made aware of the dangers of accepting rides from or talking to strangers.
- Children should be encouraged to talk with their parents if they ever have a problem, not only with a stranger but also with a friend or relative.
- Children should know a safe, well-traveled route to take to and from school. Isolated areas should be avoided.
- Teenage baby-sitters should not accept jobs with people they do not know, or who have not been referred by people they know.
- Babysitters should call the police immediately if anything suspicious happens at the house. They should never open the door for strangers.
- The sitter's parents should be called at the end of the evening to inform them that the sitter will be home shortly.
- You may follow the advise and safety tips recommended and still find yourself confronted by an attacker. If it happens, you will have only seconds to decide your method of defense, so you must prepare mentally for the possibility of rape happening to you.
Reporting A Rape
The police can only arrest a criminal if they are made aware of the offense. If you are raped, call Police Department IMMEDIATELY.
Information Most Needed By Police:
- Car license plate, AND themake or model and color of the car
- Race of assailant
- Approximate age, weight and height
- Hair color and length of hair
- Color of eyes
- Clothing
- Any unusual marks, scars, tattoos, rings, etc.
- Any facial hair or odors
Robbery Defined
The formal definition of robbery is the taking or attempt to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear. The short definition of robbery is theft from a person by use of force or fear. The necessary elements of the crime are specific intent, theft from a person, by use of force or fear. The level of force or fear does not have to be great to meet the statutory requirement.
Robbery Facts
Robberies can occur almost anywhere at anytime, but tend to occur more often in anticipated settings and at expected times. All that is necessary is a motivated robber and an unwilling victim at the wrong place at the wrong time. Robberies can occur in private or public spaces. Robbers and their victims can be friends, relatives, or total strangers. Most robberies involve one robber and one victim and the crime from start to finish lasts less than a minute. Most commercial robbery victims are not injured during the transaction as long as long as they don’t resist. Crime prevention methods differ depending on the setting.
Robbery Locations
Most people think of robberies as those committed against banks (2.3%) or at late-night retail establishments like gas stations, or convenience stores (10%) where a gun is used to force the cashier to hand over the money. However, most robberies occur on the street (43%), directly against a person. When a gun or other weapon is involved, it is an armed robbery. When someone uses physical force against you to take a wallet or purse, it is called a strong-arm robbery. When someone uses force or fear against you to steal your car, it’s called carjacking. When someone robs you in your home (14%) it’s called home invasion robbery. A shoplifter can commit the crime of robbery if they fight with store personnel who try to stop them.
The weapon of choice for robbers is the firearm (42%) with knives or cutting instruments second (9%). Strong-arm tactics like punching, pushing, kicking, or threats are used mainly on the street (40%). This is due to the opportunistic nature of most street robberies and to some extent because of felony sentence enhancements for those using a weapon during the commission of a robbery. Robbers like to use surprise and an extreme show of force to get victims to comply with their demands. Unfortunately, victims don’t always act appropriately when surprised and frightened and sometimes do things to startle the robber. Robbers are scared too and have been known to injure their victims when this happens.
Robbery Times
The crime of robbery is mainly a nighttime crime, increasing after 8:00 PM and subsiding after 3:00 AM in most areas. Robberies often increase during the winter months because of extended periods of darkness, however, robberies can and do happen at anytime of day Dozens of robbery studies have indicated that robbers like isolation, prefer lone victims, good escape routes, and few witnesses in addition to an easy cash score.
If you are a victim of robbery
Take no action which would jeopardize your personal safety! The cash in your wallet or credit cards in your purse are not worth getting hurt over. If the robber tells you he is armed, believe him. If the robber displays a gun, consider it to be real and loaded.
Cooperate fully with the robber. Give the robber exactly what he asks for, no more or no less. If you have to open drawers or make any moves, explain these moves to him. Example: "I am opening this drawer now because this is where the large bills are kept", or, "I'm just reaching for my wallet." Do all actions slowly; sudden moves may panic the robber.
Observe The Robber. Look the robber in the eye and repeat his looks to yourself as you see them. Start at the top and work down remembering as many characteristics as you can. Try to remember the height of the robber and what type of build the robber had.
Try to determine the age of the robber if you can.
Most importantly, try to remember as much as you can about what the suspect was wearing. Shirt and pant color, hats, shoe type and color are very important things that police will need.
Remember which direction the robber fled after the robbery. If the robber gets into a vehicle, try to remember the make, color, style, and model of the car. Get as much information as you can including the license plate number. Do not rely solely though on the license plate number as most robbers will use cars with stolen license plates or stolen vehicles.
What To Do After The Robbery
Notify the police as soon as possible. The first call you make, as soon as it is safe to do so, should be to the police via 911. Tell the dispatcher that a robbery has just occurred and stay on the line until the operator releases you. Remain calm and answer all the questions as completely as possible.
Protect the Crime Scene. If the robbery occurred at a business, lock all doors and stop all business transactions. Calmly tell customers that a robbery has occurred and ask them to stay to speak to the police. If they wish to leave, get identification from them to give to the police. Do not let anyone near the area the robber occupied. Fingerprints and evidence can be destroyed by curious employees and customers.
In instances of certain crimes, such as a burglary to a home, police officers will "canvass” the neighborhood around the location of the crime to look for any potential evidence or witnesses. In many, many canvasses, officers will find a neighbor or a witness that heard or saw something suspicious or unusual, but didn’t take the time to call police, or waited until the next morning to report the incident. In one instance, a resident saw an unknown man crawling into the window of his neighbor’s home but waited until after he ran an errand to report it to police.
Trust your instincts! If you see or hear something out of the ordinary and it crosses your mind, even for an instant, to call the police, then call immediately! Don’t be embarrassed or ashamed to make that call. Police officers will check on the matter and ascertain what is occurring. If your suspicious prove to be unfounded, that’s a good thing! Police would rather check out an occurrence that turns out to be nothing, than launch an investigation into a crime such as a burglary. That one immediate call to police could stop a criminal act, prevent someone from getting hurt, or even save a life!
Here is a guide to help you determine what is suspicious and what kind of things you should be reporting to the police.
Going door to door in a residential area – This is especially suspicious if you see a person walk to the side or the rear of the home after not getting a response from the front door.
Unknown person waiting in front of a home or a closed business – Is this person waiting for a bus or is he/she a lookout? Is this person casing a home to burglarize it?
Forcing entry to a home – This should be a no-brainer. Call police immediately if you see someone you don’t know crawling into a window or breaking into a home.
Persons exhibiting unusual behavior – This type of person may be injured, under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or may be in need of psychiatric help.
Carrying unusual property – If you see someone carrying something unusual down the street or sidewalk, call police immediately. Examples are; a person pushing a lawnmower down the sidewalk, someone carrying an armload of clothes, TVs. an adult walking a child’s bicycle.
Heavy human traffic to and from a certain residence – This isn’t necessarily suspicious unless it occurs on a daily or very regular basis, especially during late or unusual hours.
Certain moving vehicles – Especially if slow moving or driving without lights at night or, if the route followed appears aimless or repetitive. This is suspicious anywhere but particularly around schools, parks, and playgrounds.
Certain parked, occupied vehicles – Especially if seen at a late or unusual hour of the day.
Abandoned vehicles – In many cases, these vehicles end up being stolen and abandoned.
Unusual property in vehicles – If you come across a vehicle and it contains valuable property such as electronics, money, auto parts, or other property that is not usually just left unattended, notify police.
Business transaction involving vehicles – If you see, on a regular basis, a vehicle park in front of a business or residence and another person going up to that vehicle and making some type of exchange with the driver or other occupants, report it.
OTHER UNUSUAL SITUATIONS
Property in homes, private garages, storage areas – Suspicious if accumulations are large or otherwise unusual (such as several TV sets in a garage) and if the items are in good condition but not being used.
Open or broken doors or windows
Unusual noises – Loud bangs or slams, screaming, arguing or fighting, breaking glass, unusual barking dogs, or anything else suggestive of foul play, danger, or illegal activity.
Remember – Some of these occurrences may have a simple explanation or may turn out to be nothing. Don’t take the chance. Call police and make sure it gets checked out.
Basic Crime Prevention Tips
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Home & Business Burglary Prevention Tips
The most important thing you can do to prevent a burglary is to call the police and report a crime or any suspicious activity. For example, a person may be going door to door posing as a solicitor or asking to do odd jobs around your residence or business. This individual may be casing the area for future burglaries. The police will stop and identify the individual and record their information in the department's database. You have to be the eyes of your neighborhood and remember you can always remain anonymous.
The burglary basics:
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Don't tempt a thief:
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Locks...get the best:
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Targeting the outside:
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Windows:
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Alarms:
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If Your Home Or Business Is Broken Into:
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Other Precautions You Should Take:
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Home Security Survey:
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is a year-round priority. Parents and guardians need to look out for kids and keep communication lines open 365 days a year !
1. Teach your children to stay with you at all times while shopping. They should always check first with you or the person in charge before they go anywhere. Always supervise your children in a public facility and accompany young children to the restroom.
2. Make a plan in case you become separated. Have older kids meet you in a predesignatedspot (e.g. the sales counter or mall information booth). Teach younger children to look for people who can help within the store or mall — a uniformed security officer, a salesperson with a nametag, a mother with children, etc. They should never leave the store/mall or go to the parking lot to look for you or your car.
3. Turn shopping trips into opportunities for your children to practice these "safe shopping” skills.
4. Leave clothing that displays your children’s names at home, as it can prompt unwelcome attention from people who may be looking for an opportunity to start a conversation with your children.
5. Never leave children in toy stores or public facilities (e.g. video arcades, movie theaters, and playgrounds) and expect store personnel to supervise your children.
6. Have older children take a friend, if you allow them to go shopping or to public functions without you. It’s more fun and much safer. Older children should check in with you on a regular basis while they are out. Agree on a clear plan for picking them up including: where, what time, and what to do in case of a change in plans.
Make other arrangements for childcare, if you feel that you will be distracted during holiday shopping.
• Shop with a companion as much as possible, especially during the evening hours.
• Stay alert to your surroundings when walking to and from your vehicle.
• Have your keys in your hand when walking to your vehicle.
• Park in well-lit parking lots. Also, avoid parking next to large plants or shrubbery that can be used to conceal criminals.
• Keep valuables out of sight, in both vehicles and homes.
• Only take the credit card, or number of checks you plan on using…travel light!
• Don’t advertise your purchases, dispose of boxes or containers carefully.
For example: Cut television boxes up when disposing at the edge of the driveway.
Identity Theft
In the 1990's, a new manner of criminal enterprise emerged. The method of this new breed is to come into possession of fundamental identifying information about others through a variety of methods. Once they possess the information they are capable of using it to steal and commit fraud in the name of the identity they have stolen. |
How thieves can get your identity |
What they can do with your identity |
FIRE INSURANCE
- Introduction / coverage
- Scope of Cover
- Basic cover
- Fire
- Lightning
- Explosion of domestic boiler or domestic gas cylinder not forming part of any gas work
- Extension of cover for additional perils
The policy may be extended to cover loss or damage caused by other named perils as follows:- - Name of insured
- Nature of occupation
- Location of risk
- Construction of building
- Sum insured
- Claims history
The rates for fire insurance is governed by the revised fire tariff. Ratings are based on construction classifications and trades to which the enclosed tables must be referred and adhered to
The basic fire insurance policy covers loss or damage to the property insured cause by:-
Perils | Premium Rate | |
a. Aircraft and other aerial devices and / articles dropped there from | 0.005% | |
b. Earthquake and Volcanic Eruption | 0.010% | |
c. Storm Tempest | 0.015% | |
d. Flood | 0.086% | |
e. Explosion | Industrial without boilers | 0.006% |
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Industrial with boilers | 0.008% |
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Non-industrial without boilers | 0.005% |
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Non-industrial with boilers | 0.008% |
f. Impact Damage | |
0.004% |
Bursting or overflowing of water tanks apparatus or pipes | |
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-Building exceeding 5 storey including mezzanine | 0.006% | |
-Other | 0.005% | |
g. Electrical installation clause (A) | NIL | |
h. Electrical installation clause (B) | 0.056% | |
i. Bush / Lallang Fire | 0.005% | |
j. Subsidence & landslip | 0.081% | |
Full Cover | 0.10125% | |
k. Spontaneous Combustion ( by fire only) | 0.081% | |
Spontaneous Combustion ( full cover ) | 0.161% | |
l. Riot strike and malicious damage | -Residential properties | 0.010% |
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-Other than residential properties | 0.014% |
m. Damage by falling trees or branches and objects therefrom | 0.010% | |
n. Leakage of sprinkler system | -Buildings | 0.005% |
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-Contents | 0.025% |
Premium loading on basic rate | Loading | |
a. | i) spray painting with warranty 24 A | 15% |
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ii) spray painting with warranty 24 B | 35% |
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iii) Powder spray painting with warranty 25 A | 10% |
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iv) Powder spray painting without warranty 25 B | 20% |
b. | Liquified petroleum gas (LPG) (applicable to industrial risks, Non-industrial risks if more than 110 lbs of LPG is stored and Retail risks if more than 15 lbs LPG is stored. |
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i) With warranty 22 | NIL |
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ii) Without warranty 22 | 10% |
c. | Hazardous good warranty – waiver of warranty 3 A (warranty 3B must be used and the loading is on Warranty 3 A’s rate ) | 25% |
d. | Floating stocks-unnamed location (conditions in Rules 1.12.2 must be complied )(highest rate applicable) |
25% |
Minimum information required for a quotation for fire insurance
Accountant General's Department - Jabatan Akauntan Negara Malaysia
http://www.anm.gov.my/
Aras Eksekutif, Tingkat 8, Blok 2G1A, Precint 2, Kompleks Kewangan, 62594 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8882 100203 8882 1002, Fax: 03 8889 5821
Armed Forces - Angkatan Tentera Malaysia
http://maf.mod.gov.my/homepage/atm/menuatm.html
Tel: 03 2692 133303 2692 1333
Atomic Energy Licensing Board - Lembaga Perlesenan Tenaga Atom
http://www.aelb.gov.my/
Bahagian Hal Ehwal Undang-Undang - Legal Affairs Department
http://www.bheuu.gov.my/
Jabatan Perdana Menteri
Aras 3, Blok B7, Parcel B, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62502 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8888 101103 8888 1011, Fax: 03-8888 3731
Bahagian Pengurusan Hartanah - Property & Land Management Division, Prime Minister's Department
http://www.bph.jpm.my/
Jabatan Perdana Menteri
Aras 7, Blok B3, Komplek Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62502 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8888 195703 8888 1957, Fax: 03 8888 3031
Biro Bantuan Guaman - Legal Aid Bureau
http://www.bheuu.gov.my/
Jabatan Perdana Menteri
Aras 1, Blok B7, Parcel B, Pusat Pentadbiran, Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62502 Putrajaya
Tel:03 8888 111703 8888 1117, Fax: 03 8888 3791
Biro Tatanegara - Jabatan Perdana Menteri
http://www.aelb.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8888 195703 8888 1957
Commission of Companies - Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia
Registrar of Companies & Businesses - Pendaftar Syarikat & Perniagaan
http://www.ssm.gov.my/
Tingkat 2, 10-18, Putra Place, 100 Jalan Putra, 50622 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 4047 600003 4047 6000 (General Line), Fax: Tel: 03 4047 631703 4047 6317
Department of Agriculture - Jabatan Pertanian Malaysia
http://agrolink.moa.my/doa/
Tel: 03 2698 201103 2698 2011
Department of Chemistry - Jabatan Kimia Malaysia
http://www.kimia.gov.my/
Tel: 03 7985 300003 7985 3000
Department of Civil Aviation - Jabatan Penerbangan Awam Malaysia
http://www.dca.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8886 600003 8886 6000
Department of Environment - Jabatan Alam Sekitar Malaysia
http://www.jas.sains.my/
Tel: 03 8885 820003 8885 8200
Department of Irrigation & Drainage Malaysia DID - Jabatan Pengairan & Saliran Malaysia JPS
http://www.water.gov.my/
Jalan Sultan Salahuddin, 50626 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2617 570803 2617 5708, Fax: 03 2691 1082
Department of Irrigation & Drainage Sarawak
http://www.did.sarawak.gov.my/
9th & 10th Floors, Wisma Saberkas, Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg PO Box 1230, 93626 Kuching, Sarawak
Tel: 082 24 3241082 24 3241, Fax: 03 82 42 6400
Department of Museums and Antiquities Malaysia - Jabatan Muzium dan Antikuiti Malaysia
http://www.jma.gov.my/
Jalan Damansara, 50566 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03 2282 625503 2282 6255, Fax: 03 2282 7294
Department of National Unity - Jabatan Perpaduan Negara
http://www.kempadu.gov.my/jpn/
Tel: 03 2693 440003 2693 4400
Department of Occupational Safety and Health DOSH - Jabatan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan JKKP
http://dosh.mohr.gov.my/
Level 2, 3 & 4, Block D3, Parcel D, Federal Government Administrative Centre, 62502 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8886 500003 8886 5000, Fax: 03 8889 2351
Department of Orang Asli Affairs - Jabatan Hah Ehwal Orang Asli Malaysia JEOA
http://www.kempadu.gov.my/jheoa/
Tel: 03 2161 057703 2161 0577
Department of Public Health - Jabatan Kesihatan Awam
http://dph.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2694 660103 2694 6601
Department of Sewerage Services - Jabatan Perkhidmatan Pembetungan
http://www.kpkt.gov.my/jpp/
Tel: 03 2096 260503 2096 2605
Department of Standards - DSM
http://www.dsm.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8885 800003 8885 8000
Department of Statistics - Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia
http://www.statistics.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8885 700003 8885 7000
Department of Survey & Mapping - Jabatan Ukur dan Pemetaan Malaysia JUPEM
http://www.jupem.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2693 361803 2693 3618
Department of Town & Country Planning - Jabatan Perancangan Bandar & Desa
http://www.townplan.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2698 921103 2698 9211
Department of Veterinary Services - Jabatan Perkhidmatan Haiwan
http://agrolink.moa.my/jph/
Tel: 03 2094 007703 2094 0077
Department of Veterinary Services, Perak
http://www.jphpk.gov.my/
Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah Utara, 31400 Ipoh, Perak
Tel: 05 545 911105 545 9111, Fax: 05 548 2712
Department of Wildlife & National Parks - Jabatan Perhilitan
http://www.wildlife.gov.my/
Tel: 03 9075 287203 9075 2872
Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister 's Department. EPU
http://www.epu.jpm.my/
Tel: 03 8888 333303 8888 3333
Electricity & Gas Supply Department - Jabatan Bekalan Elektrik & Gas Malaysia
http://www.jbeg.gov.my/
Tel: 03 4047 540003 4047 5400
Examinations Syndicate - Lembaga Peperiksaan Malaysia
http://www2.moe.gov.my/%7Elp/
Tel: 03 2094 114403 2094 1144
Fire & Rescue Department - Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia.
http://www.bomba.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8888 003603 8888 0036
Fisheries Development Authority of Malaysia (FDAM) - Lembaga Kemajuan Ikan Malaysia (LKIM)
http://agrolink.moa.my/lkim/
Tel: 03 2617 700003 2617 7000
Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia - Perhutanan Semenanjung Malaysia
http://www.forestry.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2698 824403 2698 8244
Forestry Department Sarawak
http://www.forestry.sarawak.gov.my/
Wisma Sumber Alam, Jalan Stadium, Petra Jaya, 93660 Kuching, Sarawak
Tel: 082 31 9102082 31 9102, Fax: 082 44 1377
Immigration Department of Malaysia - Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia
http://www.imi.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2095 507703 2095 5077
Inland Revenue Board Malaysia IRB - Lembaga Hasil Dalam Negeri LHDN
http://www.hasilnet.org.my/
Tel: 03 6201 705503 6201 7055, 03 6201 006603 6201 0066
Industrial Court - Mahkamah Perusahaan
http://www.jaring.my/ksm/mp/
Tel: 03 2691 201103 2691 2011, 03 2691 212103 2691 2121, 03 2691 241403 2691 2414
Information Department of Malaysia - Jabatan Penerangan Malaysia
http://www.penerangan.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2698 335503 2698 3355
Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor JAIS - Islamic Department of Selangor
http://jais.selangor.gov.my/bm/
Jabatan Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan JAWI - Federal Territory Islamic Affairs Department
http://www.jawi.gov.my/
Kompleks Pusat Islam, Jalan Perdana, 50519 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2274 933303 2274 9333 (KL), 03 8889 297103 8889 2971 (Putrajaya), 087 41 5311087 41 5311 (Labuan)
Jabatan Hal-Ehwal Agama Islam Perlis JAIPs - Islamic Affairs Department of Perlis
http://www.perlis.gov.my/jaip/
Tel: 04 976 144204 976 1442, Fax: 04 976 1334
Jabatan Insolvensi Malaysia - Department of Insolvency
http://www.bheuu.gov.my/
Jabatan Perdana Menteri
Aras 3, Blok B7, Parcel B, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62502 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8888 101203 8888 1012, Fax: 8888 3717
Jabatan Kehakiman Syariah Malaysia JKSM
http://www.jksm.gov.my/
Aras 2 & 3, Blok D7, Parcel D, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62677 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8886 480003 8886 4800, Fax: 03 8889 1627
Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia JAKIM - Department Of Islamic Development Malaysia
http://www.islam.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8886 428203 8886 4282
Jabatan Kerja Raya JKR - Public Works Department PWD
http://www.jkr.gov.my/
Tel: 03-2691 901103-2691 9011
Jabatan Mufti Negeri Selangor
http://www.muftiselangor.gov.my/
Tingkat 7 & 8, Menara Utara, Bangunan Sultan Idris Shah, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor
Tel: 03 5514 373803 5514 3738, Fax: 03 5519 7584
Jabatan Penerangan Malaysia - Information Department of Malaysia
http://www.penerangan.gov.my/
Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan Malaysia JPJ - Road Transport Department RTD
http://www.jpj.gov.my/
Hotline Tel: 03 8886 640003 8886 6400
Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan Negeri Sabah - JPJ Sabah
http://www.jpjsabah.gov.my/
Jalan Bundusan, Penampang, Beg Berkunci 2013, 88620 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Tel: 088 71 7777088 71 7777, Fax: 088 72 3366
Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur - JPJ KL
http://www.jpjwilayah.gov.my/
Lot 14264 Jalan Genting Kelang, Setapak, 53300 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 4024 120003 4024 1200, Fax: 03 4023 6599
Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam JPA - Public Service Department PSD
http://www.jpa.gov.my/
Blok C1 & C2, Parcel C, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62510 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8885 300003 8885 3000
Jabatan Perhutanan Negeri Kedah - Kedah Forestry Department
http://www.kedforestry.gov.my/
Tingkat 8, Bangunan Sultan Abdul Halim, 05000 Alor Setar, Kedah
Tel: 04 733 384404 733 3844, Fax: 04 731 0610
Jabatan Perhutanan Semenanjung Malaysia JPSM - Forestry Department of Peninsular Malaysia
http://www.forestry.gov.my/
Jalan Sultan Salahuddin, 50660 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2616 448803 2616 4488, Fax: 03 2692 5657
Jabatan Perpaduan & Integrasi Nasional - Department of National Unity & Integration
http://www.jpnin.gov.my/
Jabatan Perdana Menteri
Aras 7-10, Blok E2, Parcel E, Pusat Pentadbiran Persekutuan Putrajaya, 62502 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8883 700003 8883 7000
Kastam Diraja Malaysia - Royal Customs Malaysia
(formerly Jabatan Kastam Dan Eksais Diraja Malaysia - Royal Customs & Excise Department)
http://www.customs.gov.my/
Blok 11, Kompleks Pejabat-pejabat Kerajaan, Jalan Duta, 50596 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 6201 608803 6201 6088, Fax: 03 6201 5125, E-mail: '; document.write( '' ); document.write( addy_text28998 ); document.write( '<\/a>' ); //-->\n
Ketua Setiausaha Negara Malaysia - Chief Secretary to the Government of Malaysia
http://www.pmo.gov.my/website/ksnwebdb.nsf
Jabatan Perdana Menteri
Blok Timur, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62502 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8888 148003 8888 1480, Tel: 03 8888 338203 8888 3382
Labour Department - Jabatan Buruh Semenanjung Malaysia
http://www.jaring.my/ksm/jbsm/
Tel: 03 8886 500003 8886 5000
Landscape Department - Jabatan Landskap Negara
http://www.kpkt.gov.my/jln/
Tel: 03 4045 241603 4045 2416
Malaysian Meteorological Service - Perkhidmatan Kajicuaca Malaysia
http://www.kjc.gov.my/
Tel: 03 7967 800003 7967 8000, Info Cuaca Tel: 600 82 7752600 82 7752
Weather Forecast - Ramalan Cuaca: http://www.kjc.gov.my/english/weather/forecast/public.html
Malaysian Army - Tentera Darat Malaysia. TDM
http://army.mod.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2692 133303 2692 1333
Manpower Department - Jabatan Tenaga Rakyat
http://www.jtr.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2095 722203 2095 7222
Marine Department of Malaysia - Jabatan Laut Malaysia
http://www.marine.gov.my/
Tel: 03 3167 767703 3167 7677
Minerals and Geoscience Department Malaysia - JMG
http://www.jmg.gov.my/
19th-22nd Floor, Bangunan Tabung Haji, Jln Tun Razak, 50658 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2161 103303 2161 1033, Fax: 03 2161 1036
National Audit Department - Jabatan Audit Negara Malaysia
http://www.audit.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2694 642203 2694 6422
National Registration Department NRD - Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara JPN
http://www.jpn.gov.my/
Tel: 03 7968 320003 7968 3200 (PJ), KL Tel: 03 2692 504403 2692 5044 (KL)
National Security Division NSD - Bahagian Keselamatan Negara BKN
http://www.bkn.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8888 208503 8888 2085
Pejabat Ketua Pegawai Keselamatan Kerajaan Malaysia - Office of The Government Chief Security Officer
http://www.cgso.jpm.my/
Jabatan Perdana Menteri
Aras 1 & 2, Blok B7, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62502 Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8888 195703 8888 1957, Fax: 03 8888 3258
Pejabat Setiausaha Persekutuan Sabah - Office of Federal Secretary, Sabah
http://www.psupsabah.gov.my/
Jabatan Perdana Perdana Menteri Malaysia
Tingkat 7, Rumah Persekutuan, Beg Berkunci No. 2063, Jalan Mat Salleh, 88592 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Tel: 088 24 4303088 24 4303, Fax: 088 21 8950
Pejabat Setiausaha Persekutuan Sarawak - Office of Federal Secretary, Sarawak
http://www1.sarawak.com.my/org/psps/
Jabatan Perdana Perdana Menteri Malaysia
Tingkat 17, Bangunan Sultan Iskandar, Jalan Simpang Tiga, 93300 Kuching, Sarawak
Tel: 082 24 4077082 24 4077, Fax: 082 24 3332
Prisons Department - Jabatan Penjara Malaysia
http://www.prison.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8736 850503 8736 8505
Public Complaints Bureau - Biro Pengaduan Awam
http://www.bpa.jpm.my/
Tel: 03 8888 777703 8888 7777
Public Services Commission PSC - Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Awam Malaysia
http://www.spa.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8885 600003 8885 6000
Registrar of Society ROS - Jabatan Pendaftaran Pertubuhan Malaysia JPPM
http://www.jppmros.gov.my/
Tel: 03 4041 157703 4041 1577
Royal Malaysian Air Force - Tentera Udara DiRaja Malaysia. TUDM
http://maf.mod.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2692 133303 2692 1333 (Mindef)
Royal Malaysian Navy - Tentera Laut DiRaja Malaysia. TLDM
http://maf.mod.gov.my/english/navy/homepage/index.html
Tel: 03 2692 133303 2692 1333 (Mindef)
Royal Malaysian Police - Polis Diraja Malaysia PDRM
http://www.rmp.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2262 631003 2262 6310 (Bukit Aman)
Social Welfare Department - Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat Malaysia
http://www.kempadu.gov.my/jkm/default.htm
Tel: 03 2692 501103 2692 5011
Unit Penyelarasan Pelaksanaan - Implementation & Coordination Unit - ICU
http://www.icu.gov.my/
Bangunan Perdana Putra, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62502 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan
Tel: 03 8888 195703 8888 1957, Fax: 03 8888 3528
Urban Transportion Department, Kuala Lumpur City Hall - Jabatan Pengangkutan Bandar
http://www.jpbdbkl.gov.my/
Valuation & Property Services Department - Jabatan Penilaian Dan Perkhidmatan Harta JPPH
http://www.jpph.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8882 460003 8882 4600
Prime Minister's Office
Pejabat Perdana Menteri Malaysia
http://www.pmo.gov.my/
Prime Minister: Dato’ Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
Federal Government Administration Center, Bangunan Perdana Putra, 62502 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8888 800003 8888 8000, Fax: 03 8888 3444
Deputy Prime Minister's Office
Pejabat Timbalan Perdana Menteri Malaysia
http://www.pmo.gov.my/website/tpmwebdb.nsf
Deputy Prime Minister: Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak
Aras 4, Blok Barat, Bangunan Perdana Putra, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62502 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8888 195003 8888 1950, Fax: 03 8888 0035
Ministers in the Prime Minister's Department:
Minister: Tan Sri Bernard Giluk Dompok
Minister: Dato’ Seri Mohamad Nazri Bin Abdul Aziz
Minister: Senator Dato' Sri Mohd Effendi Bin Norwawi
Minister: Prof Datuk Dr Abdullah Bin Mohd Zin
Minister: Datuk Dr Maximus @ Johnity Ongkili
Deputy Ministers Ministers in the Prime Minister's Department:
Deputy Minister: Datuk Dr M Kayveas
Deputy Minister: Encik Joseph Entulu Anak Belaun
Deputy Minister: Senator Dato' Abdul Rahman Bin Suliman
Parliamentary Secretary of the Prime Minister's Office:
Dato' Dr Mashitah Binti Ibrahim
Ministry of Agriculture & Agro-Based Industry
Kementerian Pertanian & Industri Asas Tani
http://agrolink.moa.my/
Minister: Tan Sri Dato' Hj. Muhyiddin Bin Hj Mohd Yassin
Deputy: Dato' Seri Mohd Shariff Hj Omar
Deputy: Datuk Mah Siew Keong
Wisma Tani, Jalan Sultan Salahuddin, 50624 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2617 500003 2617 5000, Fax: 03 2691 3758
Ministry of Arts, Culture & Heritage
Kementerian Kesenian, Kebudayaan & Warisan - KeKKWa
http://heritage.gov.my/
Minister: Datuk Seri Utama Dr Rais Yatim
Deputy: Dato' Wong Kam Hoong
Tingkat 26, 27, 30, 34 & 35, Menara TH Perdana, Maju Junction, 1001 Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50694 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2612 760003 2612 7600, Fax: 03 2693 5114
Ministry of Defence
Kementerian Pertahanan
http://www.mod.gov.my/
Minister: Dato' Sri Mohd Najib Bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak
Deputy: Dato' Hj Zainal Abidin Bin Hj Zin
Jalan Padang Tembak, 50634 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2071 133303 2071 1333, Fax: 03 2691 7217
Ministry of Domestic Trade & Consumer Affairs
Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri & Hal Ehwal Pengguna
http://www.kpdnhep.gov.my/
Minister: Dato’ Shafie Bin Haji Apdal
Deputy: Dato’ S. Veerasingam
Deputy: Encik Hoo Seong Chang
Lot 2G3, Presint 2, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62623 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8882 550003 8882 5500, 1 800 866 8001 800 866 800 (Aduan Harga), 1 800 882 0021 800 882 002 (Anti Piracy), Fax: 03 8882 5762
Ministry of Education
Kementerian Pendidikan
http://www.moe.gov.my/
Minister: Dato’ Hishammuddin Bin Tun Hussein
Deputy: Dato’ Hong Choon Kin
Deputy: Dato' Haji Noh Bin Omar
Aras 5, Blok E8, Parcel E, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62604 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8884 600003 8884 6000
Ministry of Energy, Water & Communications
Kementerian Tenaga, Air & Komunikasi
http://www.ktkm.gov.my/
Minister: Dato’ Seri Dr. Lim Keng Yaik
Deputy: Dato’ Shaziman Bin Abu Mansor
Block E4/5, Kompleks Kerajaan Parcel E, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62668 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8883 600003 8883 6000, Fax: 03 8889 3712
Ministry of Entrepreneur & Cooperative Development
Kementerian Pembangunan Usahawan & Koperasi
http://www.kpun.gov.my/
Minister: Dato’ Mohamed Khaled Bin Nordin
Deputy: Dato’ Khamsiyah Binti Yeop
2 (Lot 2G6), Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, Putrajaya
Tel: 03 03 8880 5000, Fax: 03 8880 5106
Ministry of Federal Territories
Kementerian Wilayah Persekutuan
http://www.kwp.gov.my/
Minister: Dato' Haji Zulhasnan Bin Rafique
Deputy: Datuk Wira Abu Seman Bin Haji Yusop
Aras 1-4, Blok 2, Menara PjH, Presint 2, 62100 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8889 788803 8889 7888, Fax: 03 8888 9140
Ministry of Finance
Kementerian Kewangan
http://www.treasury.gov.my/
Minister: Dato’ Seri Abdullah Bin Haji Ahmad Badawi
Minister: Senator Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Bin Yakcop
Deputy: Datuk Dr Ng Yen Yen
Deputy: Dr. Awang Adek Bin Hussin
Kompleks Kementerian Kewangan, Precinct 2, 62592 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8882 300003 8882 3000, Fax: 03 8882 3892
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Kementerian Luar Negeri
http://www.kln.gov.my/
Minister: Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Bin Syed Jaafar Albar
Deputy: Datuk Joseph Salang Gandum
Wisma Putra, 1 Jalan Wisma Putra, Precinct 2, 62602 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8887 400003 8887 4000, 03 887 457003 887 4570 (After Hours/Emergency), Fax: 03 8889 1717
Ministry of Health
Kementerian Kesihatan
http://www.moh.gov.my/
Minister: Datuk Dr Chua Soi Lek
Deputy: Datuk Dr Abdul Latiff Bin Ahmad
Blok E7, Parcel E, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62510 Wilayah Persekutuan
Tel: 03 8883 253903 8883 2539, Fax: 03 8889 5245
Ministry of Higher Education
Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi
http://www.mohe.gov.my/
Minister: Datuk Mustapa bin Mohamed
Deputy: Datuk Ong Tee Keat
Blok E3, Parcel E, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62505 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8883 500003 8883 5000, Fax: 03 8889 3921
Ministry of Home Affairs
Kementerian Dalam Negeri
http://www.moha.gov.my/
Minister: Datuk Seri Mohd. Radzi bin Sheikh Ahmad
Deputy: Dato Tan Chai Ho
Blok D1, Parcel D, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62546 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8886 800003 8886 8000, Fax: 03 8889 1613
Ministry Housing & Local Government
Kementerian Perumahan & Kerajaan Tempatan
http://www.kpkt.gov.my/
Minister: Dato' Seri Ong Ka Ting
Deputy: Dato' Hjh Azizah Binti Datuk S.P. Hj Mohd Dun
Deputy: Datuk Robert Lau Hoi Chew
Paras 5, Blok K, Pusat Bandar Damansara, Peti Surat 12579, 50782 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2094 703303 2094 7033, Fax: 03 2094 7380
Ministry of Human Resources
Kementerian Sumber Manusia
http://www.mohr.gov.my/
Minister: Datuk Wira Dr Fong Chan Onn
Deputy: Datuk Abdul Rahman Bin Bakar
Level 6-9, Block D3, Parcel D, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62502 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8886 500003 8886 5000, Fax: 03 8889 2381
Ministry of Information
Kementerian Penerangan
http://www.kempen.gov.my/
Minister: Datuk Zainuddin Bin Maidin
Deputy: Datuk Ahmad Zahid bin Hamidi
Deputy: Encik Chia Kwang Chye
Angkasapuri, Bukit Putra, 50610 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2282 533303 2282 5333, Fax: 03 2282 1255
Ministry of Internal Security
Kementerian Keselamatan Dalam Negeri
http://www.mois.gov.my/
Minister: Dato’ Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
Deputy: Dato' Mohd Johari Bin Baharum
Deputy: Dato' Fu Ah Kiow
Blok D1 & D2, Parcel D, Pusat Pentadbiran & Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62546 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8886 800003 8886 8000, Fax: 03 8889 1613
Ministry of International Trade & Industry
Kementerian Perdagangan Antarabangsa & Industri
http://www.miti.gov.my/
Minister: Dato' Seri Rafidah binti Aziz
Deputy: Dato` Hj Ahmad Husni Mohamad Hanazlah
Deputy: Encik Ng Lip Yong
Block 10, Government Offices Complex, Jalan Duta, 50622 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 6203 302203 6203 3022, Fax: 03 6203 2337
Ministry of Natural Resources & Environment
Kementerian Sumber Asli & Alam Sekitar
http://www.nre.gov.my/
Minister: Dato’ Seri Hj Azmi Khalid
Deputy: Sothinathan a/l Sinna Gaundar
Tingkat 13, Wisma Tanah, Jalan Semarak, 50574, Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2692 156603 2692 1566, Fax: 03 2691 9426
Ministry of Plantation Industries & Commodities
Kementerian Perusahaan Perladangan & Komoditi
http://www.kppk.gov.my/
Minister: Dato’ Peter Chin Fah Kui
Deputy: Datuk Anifah Bin Hj Aman
Aras 6-13, Lot 2G4, Precint 2, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62654 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8880 330003 8880 3300, Fax: 03 8880 3422
Ministry of Rural & Regional Development
Kementerian Kemajuan Luar Bandar & Wilayah
http://www.rurallink.gov.my/
Minister: Dato’ Abdul Aziz Bin Shamsudin
Deputy: Dato' Haji Zainal Abidin Bin Haji Osman
Deputy: Datuk Dr. Tekhee @ Tiki Anak Lafe
Blok D9, Parcel D, Kompleks Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62606 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8886 350003 8886 3500, Fax: 03 8889 2104
Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovations
Kementerian Sains, Teknologi & Inovasi
http://www.mosti.gov.my/
Minister: Dato’ Dr Jamaluddin Bin Dato’ Mohd Jarjis
Deputy: Dato' Kong Cho Ha
1-7, Blok C5, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62662 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8885 800003 8885 8000, Fax: 03 8888 6070
Ministry of Tourism
Kementerian Pelancongan
http://www.motour.gov.my/
Minister: Senator Datuk Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor
Deputy: Dato' Donald Lim Siang Chai
Tingkat 6, 21, 32-36, Menara Dato' Onn, Pusat Dagangan Dunia Putra, 45 Jalan Tun Ismail, 50695 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2693 711103 2693 7111, Fax: 03 2694 1146
Ministry of Transport
Kementerian Pengangkutan
http://www.mot.gov.my/
Minister: Dato’ Sri Chan Kong Choy
Deputy: Tengku Dato’ Seri Azlan Ibni Sultan Abu Bakar
Deputy: Datuk Douglas Uggah Embas
Aras 5, 6 & 7, Blok D5, Parcel D, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62502 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8886 600003 8886 6000, Fax: 03 8889 2537
Ministry of Women, Family & Community Development
Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluaga & Masyarakat
http://www.kpwkm.gov.my/
Minister: Datuk Shahrizat Binti Abdul Jalil
Deputy: Dato' G Palanivel a/l K Govindasamy
Aras 1-6, Blok E, Kompleks Pejabat Kerajaan Bukit Perdana, Jalan Dato' Onn, 50515 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2693 009503 2693 0095, Fax: 03 2693 4982
Ministry of Works
Kementerian Kerja Raya
http://www.kkr.gov.my/
Minister: Dato' Seri S Samy Vellu
Deputy: Dato` Ir Mohd Zain Mohamad
Tingkat 4, Blok B, Kompleks Kerja Raya, Jalan Sultan Salahuddin, 50580 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 03-2711 1100, Fax: 03 2711 6564
Ministry of Youth & Sports
Kementerian Belia & Sukan
http://www.kbs.gov.my/ or http://www.menteribeliasukan.net/
Minister: Dato' Azalina Binti Dato' Othman Said
Deputy: Dato' Liow Tiong Lai
Lot 4 G4, Presint 4, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62570 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8871 333303 8871 3333, Fax: 03 8888 8767
Academy Of Sciences - Akademi Sains Malaysia
http://www.akademisains.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2694 989803 2694 9898
Anti Corruption Agency ACA - Badan Pencegah Rasuah BPR
http://www.bpr.gov.my/
Tel: 03 6201 198203 6201 1982
Biotechcorp - Malaysian Biotechnology Corporation - Implementing agency for furthering biotechnology objectives
http://www.biotechcorp.com.my/
Level 23, Menara Naluri, 161 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2116 558803 2116 5588, Fax: 03 2116 5411
Board of Architects Malaysia - Lembaga Arkitek Malaysia
http://www.lam.gov.my/
Tingkat 17, Block F, Ibu Pejabat JKR, Jalan Sultan Salahuddin, 50582 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2698 287803 2698 2878, Fax: 03 2693 6881
Communications and Multimedia Consumer Forum of Malaysia, The
http://www.cfm.org.my/
CMC - Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
http://www.cmc.gov.my/
Tel: 03 4047 700003 4047 7000
DARA - Lembaga Kemajuan Pahang Tenggara
http://www.kplb.gov.my/dara/
Wisma Sultan Ahmad Shah, 26700 Muadzam Shah, Pahang
Tel: 09 452 230009 452 2300, Fax: 09 452 2110
Dasar Sosial Negara DSN - National Social Policy
http://www.dsn.gov.my/
Bahagian Pengembangan & Pembangunan PINTAS,
Tingkat 20, Wisma Bumi Raya, Jalan Raja Laut, 50562 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2692 502203 2692 5022, Fax: 03 2693 7353
Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka - DBP
http://www.dbp.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2148 101103 2148 1011
Elections Commission - Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya Malaysia
http://www.spr.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8885 650003 8885 6500
EPF - Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja KWSP. Employees Provident Fund
http://www.kwsp.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2694 656603 2694 6566, 03 2694 756603 2694 7566, 03 2694 856603 2694 8566
Energy Commission - Suruhanjaya Tenaga
http://www.eest.net.my/ or http://www.st.gov.my/
13th Floor, Menara TH Perdana, 1001 Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2612 540003 2612 5400, Fax: 03 2693 7791
Examinations Council - Majlis Peperiksaan Malaysia
http://www.mpm.edu.my/
Tel: 03 6136 966303 6136 9663
FAMA - Lembaga Pemasaran Pertanian Persekutuan Malaysia (with pasar tani schedule)
http://www.famaxchange.org/
Bangunan FAMA Point, Lot 17304 Jalan Persiaran 1, Bandar Baru Selayang, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor
Tel: 03 6138 962203 6138 9622, Fax: 03 6136 5610
FELCRA Berhad - Lembaga Penyatuan dan Pemulihan Tanah Persekutuan
http://www.felcra.com.my/
Tel: 03 4143 364603 4143 3646
FELDA - Federal Land Development Authority or Lembaga Kemajuan Tanah Persekutuan
http://www.felda.net.my/
Tel: 03 2693 506603 2693 5066
Filem Negara
http://www.filemnegara.gov.my/
Tel: 03 7968 213703 7968 2137
FINAS - Perbadanan Kemajuan Filem Nasiona. National Film Development Corporation
http://www.finas.gov.my/
Tel: 03 4108 572203 4108 5722
FRIM - Forest Research Institute of Malaysia
http://frim.gov.my
Tel: 03 6279 700003 6279 7000
Gerbang Mesra Selangor
http://gerbang.selangor.gov.my/
Halal JAKIM - Pensijilan Halal JAKIM, aduan Halal & semakan status Halal, certification, logo, food
http://www.halaljakim.gov.my/
Highway Authority - LLM Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia
http://llmnet.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8737 300003 8737 3000
IKIM - Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia. Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia
http://www.ikim.gov.my/
Tel: 03 6204 620003 6204 6200
Institut Jantung Negara IJN - National Heart Institute NHI
http://www.ijn.com.my/
145, Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2617 820003 2617 8200
Institut Latihan Kehakiman & Perundangan - Judicial & Legal Training Institute
http://www.ilkap.gov.my/
Lot 5, Jalan Universiti, Seksyen 15, 43650 Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor
Tel: 03 8925 908803 8925 9088, Fax: 03 8924 3413
Institut Penilaian Negara - INSPEN - National Institute Of Valuation
http://www.inspen.gov.my/
5 Persiaran Institute Bangi, 43000 Kajang, Selangor
Tel: 03 8925 937703 8925 9377, Fax: 03 8925 8100
Institut Sosial Malaysia - ISM - Social Institute of Malaysia
http://www.ism.gov.my/
Institute for Development Studies (Sabah) - IDS
http://www.ids.org.my/
Suite 7CFO1, 7th Floor, Block C, Kompleks Karamunsing 88300 Kota Kinabalu
Tel: 088 246166088 246166, Fax: 088 234707
Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations, The (IDFR)
http://www.idhl.gov.my/
INTAN - Institut Tadbiran Awam Negara or National Institute of Public Administration
http://www.intanbk.intan.my/
Tel: 03 2095 240003 2095 2400
KEDA Lembaga Kemajuan Wilayah Kedah - Kedah Regional Development Authority
http://202.187.18.49/
Bangunan UMNO, Jalan Tunku Ibrahim, Peti Surat 195, 05720 Alor Setar, Kedah
Tel: 04 733 196604 733 1966, Fax: 04 731 3966
Kedai.Kom - Perak, Kedah
Program Pembangunan Komunikasi Rakyat (PPKR) untuk menyalurkan akses perkhidmatan komunikasi terutamanya perkhidmatan internet jalur lebar ke kawasan luar bandar
http://www.kedaikom.net.my/
KEJORA - Lembaga Kemajuan Johor Tenggara
http://www.kejora.gov.my/
Jalan Dato' Hj Hassan Yunos, Bandar Penawar, 81900 Kota Tinggi, Johor
Tel: 07 822 160107 822 1601, Fax: 07 822 1600
KETENGAH - Lembaga Kemajuan Terengganu Tengah
http://www.ketengah.gov.my/
Karung Berkunci No. 3, 23409 Al Muktafi Billah Shah, Terengganu
Tel: 09 822 310009 822 3100, Fax: 09 822 3104
Land Custody & Development Authority - LCDA
http://www.pelita.gov.my/
Level 5, 8 & 12, Wisma Satok, Jalan Satok, 93400 Kuching, Sarawak
Tel: 082 23 5944082 23 5944, Fax: 082 23 6001
Lembaga Getah Malaysia LGM - Malaysian Rubber Board
http://www.lgm.gov.my/
Bangunan Getah Asli (Menara), Tingkat 17 & 18, Bangunan Getah Asli, 148 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 9206 200003 9206 2000, Fax: 03 2163 4492
Lembaga Penduduk dan Pembangunan Keluarga Negara LPPKN - National Population & Family Development Board
http://www.lppkn.gov.my/
12B, LPPKN Building, Jalan Raja Laut, 50350 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2693 755503 2693 7555, Fax: 03 2692 1357
Lembaga Pengarah Pembangunan Sumber Manusia Berhad PSMB - Human Resources Development Fund
Pendaftaran Skim Latihan Graduan - Graduate Training Scheme Registration
http://www.hrdnet.com.my/
Tingkat 7, Wisma Chase Perdana, Off Jalan Semantan, Bukit Damansara, 50490 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2098 480003 2098 4800, Fax: 03 2093 5722
Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera - LTAT
http://www.ltat.org.my/
Tingkat 9-12, Bangunan LTAT, Jalan Bukit Bintang, 50748 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2148 977703 2148 9777, Fax: 03 2148 0939
Lembaga Tabung Haji - Pilgrims Fund Board
http://www.tabunghaji.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2161 223303 2161 2233, 03 2161 425503 2161 4255
Malaysia Design Council
http://www.malaysiadesigncouncil.gov.my/
SIRIM Berhad Complex, Block 25, 1 Persiaran Dato' Menteri, Section 2, 40911 Shah Alam, Selangor
Tel: 03 5544 562103 5544 5621, Fax: 03 5544 5620
Malaysia Design Innovation Centre - MDIC
http://www.mdic.com.my/
Inovasi: 2-3, Jalan Teknokrat 1/1, 63000 Cyberjaya, Selangor
Tel: 03 8317 888803 8317 8888, Fax: 03 8317 8988
Malaysian Centre for Remote Sensing - MACRES
http://www.macres.gov.my/
13 Jalan Tun Ismail, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: 03 2697340003 26973400, Fax: 03 2697 3350
Malaysian Cocoa Board (Industry) - Lembaga Koko Malaysia (Industri)
http://www.koko.gov.my/
Tel: 088 25 2572088 25 2572
Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission - MCMC
Suruhanjaya Komunikasi & Multimedia Malaysia
http://www.mcmc.gov.my/
Level 11, Menara Dato' Onn, Putra World Trade Centre, 45 Jalan Tun Ismail, 50480 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 1 800 888 0301 800 888 030, 03 4047 700003 4047 7000, Fax: 03 2694 0943
Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology - MIGHT
http://www.might.org.my/
Office of the Science Advisor to Prime Minister
Level 6, Block A2, Menara PjH, Presinct 2, 62100 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8315788803 83157888, Fax: 03 8888 8232
Malaysian Pineapple Industry Board
http://www.mpib.gov.my/
Malaysian Timber Certification Council, The
http://www.mtcc.com.my/
19 F, Level 19, Menara PGRM, 8 Jalan Pudu Ulu, Cheras, 56100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 9200 500803 9200 5008, Fax: 03 9200 6008
Malaysian Timber Council - MTC
http://www.mtc.com.my
Tel: 03 9281 199903 9281 1999
Malaysian Timber Industry Board - MTIB
http://www.mtib.gov.my/
Level 13-17, Menara PGRM, 8 Jalan Pudu Ulu, Cheras, 50728 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 9282 223503 9282 2235, Fax: 03 9285 1477
MAMPU - Malaysian Administrative Modernisation & Management Planning Unit
Unit Pemodenan Tadbiran dan Perancangan Pengurusan Malaysia.
http://www.mampu.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8888 119903 8888 1199
Maritime Institute - MIMA
http://www.mima.gov.my/
MARA - Majlis Amanah Rakyat or Council of Trust For the Indigenous People
http://www.mara.gov.my/
21 Jalan Raja Laut, 50609 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2691 511103 2691 5111, Fax: 03 26913620
MARDEC Berhad
http://www.mardec.com.my/
Tel: 03 4256 705503 4256 7055
MARDI - Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute
http://www.mardi.my/
Tel: 03 8943 711103 8943 7111
MASTIC - Malaysian Science & Technology Information Centre
http://www.mastic.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8885 800003 8885 8000
MDIC Malaysian Defence Industry Council - Majlis Industri Pertahanan Malaysia
http://mdic.mod.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2071 567503 2071 5675
MIMOS - Malaysian Institute of Microelectronic Systems
http://www.mimos.my/
Tel: 03 8996 500003 8996 5000, 03 8996 190003 8996 1900, 03 8996 500003 8996 5000 (Anjung MIMOS)
MINT - Malaysian Institute for Nuclear Technology Research
Institut Penyelidikan Teknologi Nuklear Malaysia
http://www.mint.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8925 051003 8925 0510
MPOB - Malaysian Palm Oil Board
http://mpob.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8925 915503 8925 9155
MPOPC - Malaysian Palm Oil Promotion Council
http://www.mpopc.org.my/
MTDC Malaysian Technology Development Corporation
http://www.mtdc.com.my/
Tel: 03 2161 200003 2161 2000
Multimedia Development Corporation - MDeC (formerly MDC)
http://www.mdec.com.my/ or http://www.mdc.com.my/
Tel: 03 8318 847703 8318 8477
Multimedia Technology Enhancement Operations - METEOR
http://www.meteor.com.my/
Post Box 132, 16th Floor, Angkasa Raya Building, Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2148 840003 2148 8400, Fax: 03 2141 5400
Multimedia Super Corridor - MSC
http://www.msc.com.my/
MSC Headquarters
2360 Persiaran APEC, 63000 Cyberjaya
Tel: 03 8315 300003 8315 3000, Fax: 03 8318 8519
MyCERT - Malaysian Computer Emergency Response Team
http://www.mycert.org.my/
c/o MIMOS Berhad, Technology Park Malaysia, 57000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 8996 190103 8996 1901, Fax: 03 8996 0827
MyKad - Kad Pintar Pelbagaiguna Kerajaan - Government Multipurpose ID Card
http://www.jpn.gov.my/gmpc/index.htm
MyNIC - Malaysian Network Information Center (.my domain name registration)
http://www.mynic.net.my/
Tel: 03 8657 700803 8657 7008
National Archives - Arkib Negara Malaysia
http://arkib.gov.my/
Tel: 03 6201 068803 6201 0688
National Biotechnology Directorate
http://www.biotek.gov.my/
Ministry of Science Technology & Innovation,
Level 3, Block C4, Parcel C, Federal Government Administrative Centre, 62662 Putrajaya
Tel: 03 8885 818703 8885 8187, Fax: 03 8888 4050
National Biotechnology & Bioinformatics Network - NBBnet
http://www.nbbnet.gov.my/
Aras 3, Blok C4, Parcel C, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62662 Putrajaya
National Library - Perpustakaan Negara Malaysia
http://www.pnm.my/
Tel: 03 2687 170003 2687 1700
National Narcotic Agency (Anti-Drug) - Agensi Anti-Dadah Kebangsaan
http://www.adk.gov.my/
National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau NPCB - Biro Pengawalan Farmaseutikal Kebangsaan BPFK
http://www.bpfk.gov.my/
Tel: 03 7957 361103 7957 3611
National Sports Council - Majlis Sukan Negara Malaysia Kompleks Sukan Negara, Bukit Jalil
http://www.nsc.gov.my/
Tel: 03 8992 960003 8992 9600
NIOSH - National Institute Of Occupational Safety And Health
http://www.niosh.com.my/
Tel: 03 8926 190003 8926 1900
NISER - National ICT Security and Emergency Response Centre
http://www.niser.org.my/
c/o MIMOS Berhad.
Technology Park Malaysia, 57000 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 8996 190103 8996 1901, Fax: 03 8996 0827, E-mail: '; document.write( '' ); document.write( addy_text26560 ); document.write( '<\/a>' ); //-->\n
NLAC National Labour Advisory Council
http://www.jaring.my/ksm/nlac.htm
NPC - National Productivity Corporation. Perbadanan Produktiviti Negara
http://www.npc.org.my/
Tel: 03 7955 726603 7955 7266
Olympic Council Of Malaysia - OCM
http://www.olympic.org.my/
Tel: 03 2715 280203 2715 2802
Parliament - Parlimen Malaysia (Dewan Rakyat & Dewan Negara)
http://www.parlimen.gov.my/
Tel: 03 2072 195503 2072 1955
Penang Development Corporation
http://www.pdc.gov.my/
1 Pesiaran Mahsuri, Bandar Bayan Baru, 11909 Bayan Lepas, Penang
Tel: 04 634 011104 634 0111, Fax: 04 643 2405
Pepper Marketing Board
http://www.sarawakpepper.gov.my/
Tel: 082 33 1811082 33 1811
Perbadanan Harta Intelek Malaysia - Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia
http://www.mipc.gov.my/
Aras 32, Menara Dayabumi, Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, 50623 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2274 867103 2274 8671(Counter), 03 2274 210003 2274 2100 (Operator), Fax: 03 2274 1332
Perbadanan Putrajaya
http://www.putrajaya.net.my/
Tel: 03 8887 700003 8887 7000
Percetakan Nasional Malaysia Berhad (PNMB) - Print Nasional Malaysia Berhad
(Privatised company which was previously the National Government Printers)
http://www.printnasional.com.my/
Jalan Chan Sow Lin, 50554 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 9221 202203 9221 2022, Fax: 03 9222 4773
PERDA Lembaga Kemajuan Wilayah Pulau Pinang - Penang Regional Development Authority
http://www.perda.gov.my/
1 Lorong Kampung Gajah 2, Jalan Kampung Gajah, 12200 Butterworth, Pulau Pinang
Tel: 04 310 310004 310 3100, Fax: 04 3321676
PERKESO - See SOCSO below
PKNS Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor
http://www.pkns.gov.my/
Tel: 03 7957 295503 7957 2955
PORIM - Palm Oil Reseach Institute of Malaysia
http://porim.gov.my/
PORLA
http://www.porla.gov.my/
Pusat Infrastruktur Data Geospatial Negara - Malaysian Centre for Geospatial Data Infrastructure (MaCGDI)
http://www.nalis.gov.my/
Tingkat 16, Wisma Tanah, Jalan Semarak, 50574, Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2692 156603 2692 1566, Fax: 03-2693 4941
Pusat Pelancongan Malaysia - Malaysia Tourism Centre MTC
http://www.mtc.gov.my/
109 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2163 366403 2163 3664, Fax: 03 2162 1149
Pusat Sains Negara PSN - National Science Center
http://www.psn.gov.my/
Pesiaran Bukit Kiara, Bukit Kiara, 50662 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2092 115003 2092 1150, Fax: 03 2092 1250
Pusat Tenaga Malaysia - National energy research centre
http://www.ptm.org.my/
Puspakom - Pusat Pemeriksaan Kenderaan Berkomputer. Vehicle Inspection & Safety Certification Center
http://www.puspakom.com.my/
553 A-E, Tkt 3&4, Batu 3 1/2, Jalan Ipoh 51200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 6258 323303 6258 3233, Fax: 03 6253 6199, E-mail: '; document.write( '' ); document.write( addy_text71717 ); document.write( '<\/a>' ); //-->\n
Jalan Genting Klang, Setapak, 53300 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 4143 3321, Fax: 03 4143 5388
RISDA
http://www.risda.gov.my/
Bangunan RISDA, Km 7 Jalan Ampang, 50990 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 4256 402203 4256 4022, Fax: 03 4257 6726
Sabah Economic Development Corporation - SEDCO
http://www.sabah.gov.my/sedco/
Tingkat 8, 9, 10, Wisma SEDCO, Lorong Plaza Wawasan, Off Coastal Highway, 88823 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Tel: 088 26 6777088 26 6777, Fax: 088 21 9179
Sabah Energy Corporation
http://www.sabahenergycorp.com/
1st, 2nd & 3rd Floors, Wisma Boon Siew, 9.5 KM, Tuaran Road, 88450 Inanam, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Tel: 088 44 0600088 44 0600, Fax: 088 44 0607
Sarawak Development Institute - SDI
http://www.sdi.com.my/
Kompleks AZAM, Jalan Crookshank, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak
Tel: 082 41 5484082 41 5484, Fax: 082 41 2799
Sarawak Economic Development Corporation SEDC
http://www.sedc.com.my/
6-11th Floor, Menara SEDC, Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, P O Box 400, 93902 Kuching, Sarawak
Tel: 082 41 6777082 41 6777, Fax: 082 42 4330
Sarawak Forestry
http://www.sarawakforestry.com/
Level 12, Office Tower, Hock Lee Centre, Jalan Datuk Abang Abdul Rahim, 93450 Kuching, Sarawak
Tel: 1 800 88 25261 800 88 2526, 082 34 8001082 34 8001, Fax: 082 48 8654
Selangor Industrial Corporation - SIC
http://www.sic.com.my/
1 Jalan Singa B 20/B, Seksyen 20, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor
Tel: 03 5541 649903 5541 6499, Fax: 03 5542 3573
Selangor State Investment Centre - SSIC
http://www.ssic.com.my/
24th Floor, Wisma MBSA, Persiaran Perbandaran, 40000 Shah Alam
Tel: 03 5510 200503 5510 2005, Fax: 03 5519 6403
SERI - Penang State Government's Socio-Economic and Environmental Research Institute (Think Tank)
http://www.seri.com.my/
SIRIM Berhad - Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia
http://www.sirim.my/
Tel: 03 5544 600003 5544 6000
SOCSO - Social Security Organization. PERKESO Pertubuhan Keselamatan Sosial Malaysia
http://www.perkeso.gov.my/
Menara PERKESO, 281 Jalan Ampang, 50538 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 4264 500003 4264 5000, 03 4257 575503 4257 5755 (Hotline)
Technology Park Malaysia - TPM
http://www.tpm.com.my/
Tel: 03 8998 202003 8998 2020