Ministry of Rural Development (Malaysia)
The Ministry of Rural Development, abbreviated KPLB, is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for rural development, regional development, community development, Bumiputera, Orang Asli, rubber industry smallholders, land consolidation, land rehabilitation.Organisation
- Minister of Rural Development
- *Deputy Minister
- *Second Deputy Minister
- **Secretary-General
- ***Under the Authority of Secretary-General
- ****Corporate Communication Unit
- ****Internal Audit Unit
- ****Legal Unit
- ****Integrity Unit
- ****Key Performance Indicator Unit
- ****KKLW State Offices
- ***Deputy Secretary-General
- ****Strategic Planning Division
- ****Institute for Rural Advancement
- ****Investments and Subsidiaries Monitoring Division
- ****Rural Community Division
- ****Information Management Division
- ***Deputy Secretary-General
- ****Infrastructure Division
- ****Coordination and Monitoring Division
- ****People's Welfare Division
- ****Land and Regional Development Division
- ****Technical Division
- ***Deputy Secretary-General
- ****Human Resource Management Division
- ****Administrative and Asset Management Division
- ****Finance Division
- ****Procurement Division
- ****Account Division
- ****Rural Entrepreneurship Development Division
- ****National Key Result Area Division
Federal departments
- Community Development Department, or Jabatan Kemajuan Masyarakat.
Federal agencies
- Council of Trust for the People, or Majlis Amanah Rakyat.
- Kedah Regional Development Authority, or Lembaga Kemajuan Wilayah Kedah.
- Central Terengganu Development Authority, or Lembaga Kemajuan Terengganu Tengah.
- South Kelantan Development Authority, or Lembaga Kemajuan Kelantan Selatan.
- South East Johore Development Authority, or Lembaga Kemajuan Johor Tenggara.
- Pulau Pinang Regional Development Authority, or Lembaga Kemajuan Wilayah Pulau Pinang'.
- Institute for Rural Advancement, or Institut Kemajuan Desa''.
Key legislation
The Ministry of Rural and Regional Development is responsible for administration of several key Acts: