Salleh Said Keruak Named Sabah's Inspector General of Projects
PETALING JAYA: Salleh Said Keruak, the former Chief Minister of Sabah, has been appointed as the state government's inspector general of projects, an announcement made via a Facebook post by Salleh himself.
The appointment aims to oversee and ensure the efficiency and integrity of state projects. Details regarding Salleh's specific responsibilities and the scope of his oversight are currently limited, but the role is expected to involve reviewing project proposals, monitoring progress, and identifying potential issues or areas for improvement.
Salleh served as Chief Minister of Sabah from 2010 to 2018. His extensive experience in Sabah politics and governance is likely a key factor in his selection for this role. The appointment comes at a time when the Sabah state government is undertaking numerous development projects across various sectors, including infrastructure, tourism, and agriculture.
The Facebook post indicated Salleh had received his official letter of appointment. It did not elaborate on the duration of his term or the selection process. Further details are anticipated to be released by the Sabah state government in due course. This appointment is being closely watched by observers of Sabah politics and the state’s development agenda.
