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Timber Sector The cash awards
and monetary
Contributed assistance were
part of corporate
Monetary social responsibility
and outreach
Assistance programme of both
STIDC and STA
of Management, The Honourable Datuk
Amar Haji Awang Tengah Bin Ali Hasan.
STIDC and STA also contributed
RM173,000.00 to SK. Kampung Buda
rebuilding fund this year and RM74,000.00
to 68 schools in Kapit.
The cash awards and monetary
assistance were part of corporate social
responsibility and outreach programme of
both STIDC and STA in recognising and
encouraging the deserving students and in
helping the needy.
Summary
• STAM presented cash awards to
Datuk Amar Haji Awang Tengah (front: second left) lanked by • students who excelled in last year’s
Datu Haji Sarudu (front: third left) and recipients of the monetary assistance. public examinations
• A sum of RM266,000.00
was donated to 59 charitable
T he wood-based sector of A sum of RM266,000.00 was donated to • STIDC and STA also contributed
organisations from across Sarawak
Sarawak continued to be the
59 charitable organisations from across
by STIDC and its subsidiaries
Sarawak on 16 June 2017 by STIDC
source of blessings to many
RM73,000.00 to SK. Kampung
people in terms of employment and business
opportunities as well as financial assistance. and its subsidiaries. The donation was Buda rebuilding fund and
presented by the Deputy Chief Minister of
RM74,000.00 to 68 schools in Kapit
Sarawak and Chairman of STIDC Board
Idea to disburse financial assistance was
mooted by Sarawak Head of State and Mr. Paul Lau Ngee Hung, Senior Assistant General Manager of STIDC Resource Development Division •
former Chief Minister, His Excellency Tun (front ifth left) together with recipients of monetary assistance in Kapit Division and Song District.
Pehin Sri Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud in 1982.
Since then, STIDC and its subsidiaries
have put this initiative in their calendar
of events. Sarawak Timber Association
(STA), through its subsidiary, STA Mutual
Sendirian Berhad (STAM) also subscribes
to similar initiative since 2013.
In July 2017, STAM presented cash
awards to students who excelled in last
year’s public examinations.
Timber Sector The cash awards
and monetary
Contributed assistance were
part of corporate
Monetary social responsibility
and outreach
Assistance programme of both
STIDC and STA
of Management, The Honourable Datuk
Amar Haji Awang Tengah Bin Ali Hasan.
STIDC and STA also contributed
RM173,000.00 to SK. Kampung Buda
rebuilding fund this year and RM74,000.00
to 68 schools in Kapit.
The cash awards and monetary
assistance were part of corporate social
responsibility and outreach programme of
both STIDC and STA in recognising and
encouraging the deserving students and in
helping the needy.
Summary
• STAM presented cash awards to
Datuk Amar Haji Awang Tengah (front: second left) lanked by • students who excelled in last year’s
Datu Haji Sarudu (front: third left) and recipients of the monetary assistance. public examinations
• A sum of RM266,000.00
was donated to 59 charitable
T he wood-based sector of A sum of RM266,000.00 was donated to • STIDC and STA also contributed
organisations from across Sarawak
Sarawak continued to be the
59 charitable organisations from across
by STIDC and its subsidiaries
Sarawak on 16 June 2017 by STIDC
source of blessings to many
RM73,000.00 to SK. Kampung
people in terms of employment and business
opportunities as well as financial assistance. and its subsidiaries. The donation was Buda rebuilding fund and
presented by the Deputy Chief Minister of
RM74,000.00 to 68 schools in Kapit
Sarawak and Chairman of STIDC Board
Idea to disburse financial assistance was
mooted by Sarawak Head of State and Mr. Paul Lau Ngee Hung, Senior Assistant General Manager of STIDC Resource Development Division •
former Chief Minister, His Excellency Tun (front ifth left) together with recipients of monetary assistance in Kapit Division and Song District.
Pehin Sri Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud in 1982.
Since then, STIDC and its subsidiaries
have put this initiative in their calendar
of events. Sarawak Timber Association
(STA), through its subsidiary, STA Mutual
Sendirian Berhad (STAM) also subscribes
to similar initiative since 2013.
In July 2017, STAM presented cash
awards to students who excelled in last
year’s public examinations.

