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        Webinar Series









        RSOG Webinar 7/2020

        “F.A.S.T.E.R. Together”                                Speaker
                                                               Datuk (Datu) Rosmadi Datu Sulai,
        In August 2020, the Chief Secretary to the Government   Director-General, Public Service Department of Sabah
        of Malaysia introduced the F.A.S.T.E.R. (Flatter,  Agile,   Datu Dr Sabariah Putit,
        Streamlined,  Tech-Enabled,  efficient,  and  Resilient)   Deputy State Secretary (Performance and Service
        principles as a guide for better public service delivery.     Delivery Transformation) Sarawak State Government
        In this insightful discussion, the speakers cover on how                        No. of Participants
        governments can revise their approach, leverage on     Date
        technology, and empower public servants to improve     15 September             43
        their services.                                        2020






















        RSOG Webinar 8/2020

        “Leading in the Wildlife”                              Speaker
                                                               Dato’ Abdul Kadir Abu Hashim,
        Considered one  the  world’s megadiverse  countries,   Director-General of PERHILITAN
        Malaysia  is home to  over 17,000  species  of plants,
        480 species of mammals and 700 species of birds.       Date                     No. of Participants
        Unfortunately, this also makes the country a prime     28 September             95
        target  for  wildlife  crimes  such  as  smuggling  and   2020
        poaching. The speaker shared on the importance of the
        many national policies designed to protect Malaysia’s
        wildlife, the challenges of balancing modernisation
        and sustainability, and how he came to be one of the
        country’s  leading  figures  in  safeguarding  Malaysia’s
        unique biodiversity.
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