Richard Lind
Appearance
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Richard Lind | |
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Sabah State Secretary | |
In office 1968–1976 | |
Nominated by | Pengiran Ahmad Raffae |
Appointed by | Mustapha Harun |
Governor | Pengiran Ahmad Raffae Fuad Stephens Mohd Hamdan Abdullah |
Preceded by | John Benedict Dusing |
Succeeded by | Abdul Hamid Egoh |
Chief Minister | Mustapha Harun Mohammad Said Keruak |
Chairman, Sabah Civil Service Commission | |
In office 1976–1978 | |
Nominated by | Mohd Hamdan Abdullah |
Appointed by | Mohammad Said Keruak |
Governor | Mohd Hamdan Abdullah Ahmad Koroh |
Chief Minister | Mohammad Said Keruak Fuad Stephens Harris Salleh |
District Officer, Tenom | |
In office 1965–1968 | |
Governor | Mustapha Harun Pengiran Ahmad Raffae |
Chief Minister | Fuad Stephens Peter Lo Mustapha Harun |
District Officer, Keningau | |
In office 1963–1965 | |
Governor | Mustapha Harun |
Chief Minister | Fuad Stephens Peter Lo |
Personal details | |
Born | Richard Allan Lind August 22, 1923 Tenom, North Borneo, British Empire |
Died | March 20, 2021 Signal Hill, Likas, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah[1] | (aged 97)
Citizenship | Malaysian |
Nationality | Malaysia |
Spouse | Betty Lind |
Profession | Civil servant |
Tan Sri Richard Allan Lind (22 August 1923 – 20 March 2021) was a civil servant who served as Sabah State Secretary from 1968 to 1976 and one of the prominent figures responsible for the erection of the Keningau Oath Stone, a monument in Sabah, Malaysia.[1][2]
Books
[edit]- My Sabah: Reminiscences of a Former State Secretary, (2003) ISBN 9789838120760
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Ex-State Secretary Richard Lind passes away at 98". Daily Express Online. 20 March 2021. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ^ Lee, Stephanie (20 March 2021). "Man behind Keningau Oath Stone, Richard Lind, passes away". The Star. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
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