Putrajaya Corporation

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Putrajaya Corporation
Perbadanan Putrajaya
Coat of arms of Putrajaya.svg
Type
Type
Leadership
President
Datuk Fadlun Mak Ujud
Meeting place
Kompleks Perbadanan Putrajaya
Persiaran Perdana,
Presint 3,
62675 Putrajaya
Website
www.ppj.gov.my
Footnotes
Split from Sepang District Council in 2001.
Putrajaya Corporation Complex Putrajaya Malaysia Perbadanan-Putrajaya-01.jpg
Putrajaya Corporation Complex

Perbadanan Putrajaya (PPj) or Putrajaya Corporation (PjC) is a local authority that administers the Federal Territory of Putrajaya and is under the Department of Federal Territories of Malaysia. Founded in 1995, the corporation is responsible for public health and sanitation, waste removal and management, capital planning, environmental protection and building control, social and economic development, and the general maintenance functions of the urban infrastructure of Putrajaya. The main headquarters of the PPj is located at Precinct 3, Persiaran Perdana, Putrajaya.

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Putrajaya Corporation is also the operator of Nadi Putra bus services, which operates in the urban areas of Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, Kuala Lumpur and parts of the Southern Klang Valley. Putrajaya is now a metered parking area, and the corporation will issue a summons for illegal parking.

Presidents

No.PresidentTerm startTerm end
1 Azizan Zainul Abidin 1 March 199614 July 2004
2 Samsudin Osman 1 August 200431 July 2012
3Aseh Che Mat1 August 201231 July 2015
4Hasim Ismail1 August 201531 July 2018
5Aminuddin Hassim1 October 201830 September 2020
6Muhammad Azmi Mohd Zain1 October 202015 December 2021
7Fadlun Mak Ujud1 June 2022Incumbent

Board members

Board of Putrajaya Corporation is responsible to make highest decision of policy in Putrajaya Corporation. It is led by a chairman who holds a concurrent post of Putrajaya Corporation President. [1]

No.MemberMembershipPosition and AgencyAppointment Period
1Dato' TPr. Fadlun bin Mak UjudChairmanPutrajaya Corporation President2 years
2Tengku Dato' Setia Ramli Alhaj bin Tengku Shahruddin Shah AlhajRepresentative of state of Selangor Selangor Council of the Royal Court member3 years
3Dato' Setia Haji Mohammed Khusrin bin Haji Munawi
4Dato' Shahrol Anuwar bin SamanRepresentative of Federal Government National Budget Director, Ministry of Finance 2 years
5Dato' Nor Azmie bin DironSecretary General, Ministry of Economy
6Datuk Nor Muhamad bin Che Dan @ Che DinSecretary of Development Management Division, Department of Federal Territories
7Dr. Aminuddin Sham bin TajudinRepresentative of private sector
8Muhammad Fikri bin Khalid @ Abdul Aziz

Executive departments

The president is the highest executive officer of Putrajaya Corporation. The president is assisted by 8 deputy presidents who lead 8 departments in Putrajaya Corporation. Each department consists of several divisions and each division is led by a director. [2]

No.Departments (in Malay)Departments (in English)
1Jabatan Undang-Undang
  • Bahagian Undang-Undang
Legal Department
  • Legal Division
2Jabatan Audit dan Risiko
  • Bahagian Audit Dalam
Audit and Risk Department
  • Internal Audit Division
3Jabatan Perkhidmatan Korporat
  • Bahagian Sumber Manusia
  • Bahagian Pentadbiran
  • Bahagian Teknologi Maklumat dan Komunikasi
  • Bahagian Komunikasi Korporat
  • Bahagain Pengurusan Strategik
  • Bahagian Komersial dan Pelaburan
Corporate Services Department
  • Human Resources Division
  • Administration Division
  • Information Technology and Communication Division
  • Corporate Communication Division
  • Strategic Management Division
  • Commercial and Investment Division
4Jabatan Perkhidmatan Bandar
  • Bahagian Perkhidmatan Komuniti dan Sukan
  • Bahagian Pelesenan
  • Bahagian Kesihatan Persekitaran
  • Bahagian Penguatkuasa
Urban Service Department
  • Community and Sports Service Division
  • Licensing Division
  • Environmental Health Division
  • Enforcement Division
5Jabatan Kejuruteraan dan Penyelenggaraan
  • Bahagian Pengurusan Projek
  • Bahagian Jalan
  • Bahagian Pengurusan Fasiliti
  • Bahagian Trafik dan Pengangkutan Awam
Engineering and Maintenance Department
  • Project Management Division
  • Road Division
  • Facility Management Division
  • Traffic and Public Transportation Division
6Jabatan Perancangan Bandar
  • Bahagian Kawalan Perancangan dan Pembangunan
  • Bahagian Pembangunan Mampan dan Perumahan
  • Bahagian Alam Sekitar, Tasik dan Wetland
  • Bahagian Kawalan Bangunan dan Rekabentuk Bandar
Urban Planning Department
  • Planning and Development Control Division
  • Sustainable Development and Housing Division
  • Environment, Lake, and Wetland Division
  • Building Control and Urban Design Division
7Jabatan Landskap dan Taman
  • Bahagian Perancangan dan Pembangunan Taman
  • Bahagian Rekreasi dan Operasi
  • Bahagian Pengurusan dan Penyelenggaraan Landskap
  • Bahagian Botani
  • Bahagian Hortikultur dan Pertanian Bandar
Landscape and Park Department
  • Park Planning and Development Division
  • Recreation and Operation Division
  • Landscape Management and Maintenance Division
  • Botany Division
  • Urban Horticulture and Agriculture Division
8Jabatan Kewangan
  • Bahagian Pengurusan Kewangan
  • Bahagian Penilaian dan Pesuruhjaya Bangunan
  • Bahagian Anak Syarikat, Kawalan Kredit dan Hasil
Financial Department
  • Financial Management Division
  • Valuation and Commissionor of Buildings Division
  • Subsidiary Companies, Credit Control, and Revenue Division

See also


  1. "BOARD MEMBERS OF PERBADANAN PUTRAJAYA". Official Portal of Perbadanan Putrajaya. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  2. "ORGANISATION CHART". Official Portal of Perbadanan Putrajaya. Retrieved 2023-11-16.

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