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Abdul Kadir Shamsuddin

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Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddin (3 November 1920 – 8 November 1978) was a Malaysian civil servant who served as the 4th Chief Secretary to the Government from 1970 to 1976.[1]

Abdul Kadir Shamsuddin
4th Chief Secretary to the Government of Malaysia
In office
1 January 1970 – 30 September 1976
MonarchsIsmail Nasiruddin
Abdul Halim
Yahya Petra
Preceded byTunku Mohamad Tunku Besar Burhanuddin
Succeeded byAbdullah Mohd Salleh
Personal details
Born(1920-11-03)3 November 1920
Kajang, Selangor, Federated Malay States, British Malaya (now Malaysia)
Died8 November 1978(1978-11-08) (aged 58)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Resting placeJalan Ampang Muslim Cemetery, Kuala Lumpur
Alma materUniversity of Bristol

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Early life

Abdul Kadir Shamsuddin was born in Kajang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Federated Malay States.

After graduating from Kajang High School in 1938, he was appointed Assistant Posts Controller before receiving a scholarship to study economics at Raffles College, Singapore. His intelligence was evident while still demanding. This can be seen when he was awarded the "Queen's Scholarship" to further his studies in law at Bristol University, England in 1946.

Career

He entered the Malay Administrative Service (MAS) in 1948 and subsequently to the MCS Service (Malayan Civil Service) in 1952 and served as Assistant State Secretary of Pahang. In 1955 he was appointed Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Defense (now the Ministry of Defense Malaysia) and in 1956 as the Acting Chief Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs (now the Ministry of Home Affairs Malaysia). In 1957 he was appointed Chief Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Defense.[1]

As a nationalist, he also worked hard to pour his energy and mind to liberate the country from the colonialists. In the negotiations towards independence, he participated in discussions on key matters such as control over the country's finances, the appointment of Malayan citizens to head Government Departments, internal security and constitutional restoration, and he was even given belief to join the "Independence" entourage. Tan Sri Abdul Kadir has been the Joint Secretary (along with Tan Sri T.H. Tan). With the slogan "Fight or Die" Tan Sri Abdul Kadir worked day and night with other members of the delegation. His diligence and perseverance was personally acknowledged by the late Y.T.M. Tunku Abdul Rahman where he said "both of our Secretaries, Encik Abdul Kadir and T.H. Tan worked beyond their usual duties."[1]

In 1961 he was promoted to Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defense. Prior to that he had attended courses at the British Imperial Defense College (now the Royal College of Defense Studies) for a year. He continued to be entrusted with national affairs where he was involved in matters of the formation of Malaysia as well as peace talks with Sukarno in Manila, Tokyo and Bangkok. After 13 May 1969 he was appointed Chief Administrator, Secretariat of Public Affairs Malaysia in the National Movement Council (MAGERAN).[1]

In carrying out his duties, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir was known for his firmness, wisdom and vision. He was the person responsible for transforming the "Federal Establishment Office" into a Public Service Department. The purpose of the change is to reorganize the Federal Establishment Office. During his tenure as Chief Secretary to the Government, Tan Sri has also made many changes. He has tried to avoid bureaucratic-smelling regulations, set up a system of "feedback" and "monitoring", conducted studies on pay scales and other changes in the administrative system. As a political nationalist, he paid special attention to the rural population who were always squeezed by poverty. He took action to prepare rural development plans. Tan Sri Abdul Kadir became the Chairman of the National Development Division which set the new economic policies.[1]

Retirement and death

After six years as Chief Secretary to the Government he retired in 1976. Upon retirement he was appointed chairman and chief executive officer of Petronas. While at Petronas faced various tensions with other oil companies. Among his biggest successes was the signing of the Partnership and Production Agreement and the Formation of Malaysia LNG Sdn Bhd.[2] In addition, he was the chairman of the administrative council of University Pertanian Malaysia (now University Putra Malaysia), chairman of MASPA (Management Association for Administrators), member of the National Committee On Development Administration and chairman of the National Electricity Board (now Tenaga Nasional Berhad/TNB).

Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Shamsuddin was also volunteer chairman of the Malaysian Red Crescent Society and Chairman of the National Library Advisory Board.[1]

He died on 8 November 1978 and was buried at Jalan Ampang Muslim Cemetery in Kuala Lumpur.[3]

Honours

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Ku, Boon Dar (2020). "The Power of Deeds: The Untold Story of Abdul Kadir Shamsuddin (Book review)". Kajian Malaysia. 38 (2): 193–200. doi:10.21315/km2020.38.2.9. ISSN 0127-4082. S2CID 229244672.
  2. ^ Gale, Bruce (1981-11-01). "Petronas: Malaysia's National Oil Corporation". Asian Survey. 21 (11): 1129–1144. doi:10.2307/2643998. ISSN 0004-4687. JSTOR 2643998.
  3. ^ "The untold story of Abdul Kadir Shamsuddin · KUSEMAN.COM %". KUSEMAN.COM. 2020-03-09. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  4. ^ "Senarai Penerima Darjah Kebesaran Bintang dan persekutuan Tahun 1963" (PDF). www.istiadat.gov.my. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
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