Order of precedence in Sabah
The Sabah order of precedence is a nominal and symbolic hierarchy of important positions within the state of Sabah. It has no legal standing but is used to dictate ceremonial protocol at events of a state nature.
The order was gazetted[1][2][3] on 1 August 1996, but the order revised from time to time.
Order of precedence
Order of precedence in Sabah is as follows:
No. | Description |
---|---|
1 | His Excellency the Governor |
2 | The Right Honourable Chief Minister |
3 | Former Governors —
|
4 | Grand Commanders of the Most Distinguished Order of the Defender of the State (SMN) |
5 | Grand Commanders of the Distinguished Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (SSM) |
6 | Former acting Governors and Widows of former Governors |
7 | Honourable Speaker of the Legislative Assembly |
8 | Honourable Deputy Chief Ministers |
9 | Honourable Federal Ministers |
10 | Honourable Ministers of State |
11 | Former Chief Ministers —
|
12 | The Right Honourable Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak |
13 | Honourable State Secretary |
14 | Federal Secretary to the State |
15 | Commander of the 2nd Navy Region |
16 | State Police Commissioner |
17 | Commander of 5th Infantry Brigade |
18 | Honourable Deputy Speakers of the Legislative Assembly |
19 | Honourable Assistant Ministers of State |
20 | Honourable Judges of the High Court |
21 | Commanders of the Most Distinguished Order of the Defender of the State (PMN) |
22 | Commanders of the Distinguished Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (PSM) |
23 | Grand Commanders of the Order of Kinabalu (SPDK) |
23A | Honourable Senators |
23B | Honourable Members of the House of Representatives |
24 | Honourable Members of the Legislative Assembly |
25 | Commanders of the Order of Kinabalu (PGDK) |
26 | Consul-General of Indonesia in Sabah and Sarawak |
27 | Chairpersons of Commissions established under the State Constitution |
28 | State Attorney-General |
29 | Permanent Secretary of State Ministry of Finance |
30 | Deputy State Secretaries |
31 | Chairpersons of State Statutory Bodies |
32 | State Mufti |
33 | Accredited Consuls, Honorary Consuls and Honorary Representatives of foreign states |
34 | Permanent Secretaries of State Ministries |
35 | Presidents of Municipal Councils |
36 | Officers of Grade 52 and above |
37 | Political Secretaries |
38 | Bishops and religious leaders |
39 | Justices of Peace |
40 | Companions of the Order of Kinabalu (ASDK) |
41 | Members of Commissions established under the State Constitution |
42 | Officers of Grade 41 to 51 |
43 | Members of the Order of Kinabalu (ADK) |
44 | Members of the First Class of the Medal of Kinabalu (BSK) |
45 | Members of the Second Class of the Medal of Kinabalu (BK) |
See also
References
- ↑ Mohd. Tohar, Mokhtar; M. Basri, Ahmad Fawzi (2010). Protokol dan Malaysia: Tradisi dan Amalan. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. pp. 386–387.
- ↑ CMD.1601/9/36 (in Malay). Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: Sabah Chief Minister's Department. 1996.
- ↑ "Jadual Pertama Susunan Keutamaan Negeri Sabah". Retrieved 2 June 2016.
- ↑ He is currently the Deputy Chief Minister and Minister of Infrastructural Development of Sabah.
- ↑ He is currently Federal Minister of Communication and Multimedia.
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