FacebookInstagramTwitterContact

 

Passengers Tell Of Horror Aboard Turbulence-Hit Flight           >>           Bilateral Meeting with the President           >>           Tete-a-Tete Meeting with the President           >>           State Welcoming Ceremony           >>           His Majesty Arrival           >>           Zhengzhou: Interactive Exhibitions On The International Museum Day           >>           Failing to Pay Employee Contribution           >>           'Operasi Kabat'           >>           Announcement of New Publication Book of Department of Museums           >>           Contract Signing           >>          

 

SHARE THIS ARTICLE




REACH US


GENERAL INQUIRY

[email protected]

 

ADVERTISING

[email protected]

 

PRESS RELEASE

[email protected]

 

HOTLINE

+673 222-0178 [Office Hour]

+673 223-6740 [Fax]

 



Upcoming Events





Prayer Times


The prayer times for Brunei-Muara and Temburong districts. For Tutong add 1 minute and for Belait add 3 minutes.


Imsak

: 05:01 AM

Subuh

: 05:11 AM

Syuruk

: 06:29 AM

Doha

: 06:51 AM

Zohor

: 12:32 PM

Asar

: 03:44 PM

Maghrib

: 06:32 PM

Isyak

: 07:42 PM

 



The Business Directory


 

 



National


  Home > National


Budget Allocation for the Ministry Of Development


 


 March 15th, 2017  |  08:03 AM  |   1042 views

Bandar Seri Begawan

 

A budget allocation of 203.4 million dollars for the Ministry of Development for financial year 2017-2018 has been approved during the Legislative Council meeting which entered its 7th day yesterday, which also saw the approval of the Ministry of Religious Affairs' budget. Earlier, Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Bahrin bin Abdullah, the Minister of Development in his opening remarks highlighted several priorities of the ministry's budget focus.

 

Yang Berhormat explained that first is friendliness towards customers comprising the public and the business community. Second is the generation of revenue from services provided and related activities. Third, Yang Berhormat added, is the improvement of cash flow management including revenue collection and reducing arrears. Fourth is improving the efficiency of cost management with an emphasis on procurement process according to priority that is more cost effective and value for money, as well as through the implementation of organisational streamlining and consolidation. Fifth is consideration for private sector involvement through the Public-Private Partnership, P-P-P method in the implementation of projects and services. And finally, consideration on the privatisation or corporatisation suitability of a part of the Ministry and Departments' services.

 


 

Source:
@BRUDIRECT.COM

by BRUDIRECT.COM

 

If you have any stories or news that you would like to share with the global online community, please feel free to share it with us by contacting us directly at [email protected]

 

Related News


Lahad Datu Murder: Remand Of 13 Students Extende

 2024-03-30 07:57:54

Passengers Tell Of Horror Aboard Turbulence-Hit Flight

 2024-05-22 02:17:53

Water Investors Have Withdrawn Billions, Says Research

 2024-05-21 01:28:04