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08 April 2010
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Apart from the Director-General of Public Service (DGPS) who serves as the pillar and leader of the Public Service Department, the second most important position and one that helps to ensure the vision and mission of the DGPS are translated into actions is the Deputy Director-General of Public Service or Deputy DGPS. Based on records, the posts of Deputy DGPS were established from as early as the establishment of the Malayan Establishment Office in 1934. At the time, the title was Deputy Malayan Establishment Officer. In 1954, the title was changed to Deputy Federation Establishment Officer, Federal Establishment Officer (1959) and Deputy Principal Establishment Officer (1967). The title was again changed to Deputy Director-General of Public Service in 1968.





