Civil Administration Medal

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Pingat Pentadbiran Awam
Civil Service Medal
TypeMedal
Awarded forExemplary services in Civil Service
Presented bythe state government of Sarawak
EligibilityMalaysians
MottoBersatu Berusaha Berbakti ("United, Striving, Serving")
StatusCurrently constituted
Total recipientsUnlimited
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Ribbon pattern
Precedence
Next (higher) Darjah Jasa Bakti Sarawak (Order of the Meritorious Service to Sarawak)
Next (lower)Pingat Jasa Keberanian (Gallantry Service Medal)

The Pingat Pentadbiran Awam (Civil Administration Medal) ranks fourth in the Sarawak State Orders, Decorations and Medals list. The medal was instituted in 1973, to recognize exemplary service in Civil Service.

In 1988, another two were added to the ranks, which is the 'Meritorious Service Medal' and 'Commendable Service Medal'. The 'Companion' rank was added to the list in 2010.

The medals are divided into four ranks:

Johan Perkhidmatan Cemerlang (Companion of Distinguished Service)J.P.C.None2010NANANA
Pingat Perkhidmatan Cemerlang (Emas) (Distinguished Service Medal-Gold)P.P.C.None19731988Unlimited 2 [ permanent dead link ]
Pingat Perkhidmatan Bakti (Perak) (Meritorious Service Medal-Silver)P.P.B.None1988NAUnlimited 3 [ permanent dead link ]
Pingat Perkhidmatan Terpuji (Gangsa) (Commendable Service Medal-Bronze)P.P.T.None19881988Unlimited 4 [ permanent dead link ]
Ribbon bars
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P.P.C.
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