He had also taken short courses through fellowships at institutions like the Civil Service College in Singapore, the Harvard Kennedy School of Government in the United States, and the "21st Century Partnership Invitation Leadership Program" in Japan.
[3] During a cabinet reshuffle on 30 January 2018, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah revealed the changes in a televised speech, which resulted in his appointment as Minister of Transport and Infocommunications.
[4] Amin Liew Abdullah and Abdul Mutalib declared in a joint statement on 25 February 2019, that a significant transition has started in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector to speed up the country's digital agenda.
All existing companies will concentrate on retail operations, provide clients fixed mobile services, and have equitable access to UNN's network infrastructure.
Among other things, this would allow them to gain a deeper understanding of new trends and patterns that are a significant contribution to the creation of our country's transportation regulations.
[1] The Memorandum of understanding (MoU) on E-government between South Korea and Brunei was signed on 24 November 2019 in the Blue House, by Chin Young and Abdul Mutalib, and it will take effect on 18 December of the same year.