Ahmad Perang (born 1910; date of death unknown) was the second chairman of the Election Commission of Malaysia (16 October 1967 – 9 August 1977).
[citation needed] He worked at the Johor Post Department (1929) with his two close friends Encik Rahman Musa and Dato 'Bidin.
He then served in the Johor Civil Service as an Administrative Officer and continued his studies in England for two years.
In 1957, Tunku Abdul Rahman asked him to work with the Federal Government as the Chairman of RIDA/ MARA.
Therefore, some have suggested that the EC chairman be appointed from a Federal Court judge because he is knowledgeable about the law and is able to act fairly, independently and transparently compared to a government retiree.
[3] Ingratitude Taman Ahmad Perang Mosque, Kota Tinggi, Johor is named after him.