The Sabah Engineers Association (SEA) held its 48th Annual General Meeting in Kota Kinabalu, re-electing its leadership. The association also announced a proposal for engineers from Peninsular Malaysia to undergo a professional competency assessment focusing on Sabah's local laws and engineering standards.
Kota Kinabalu : The Sabah Engineers Association held its 48th Annual General Meeting in here with its incumbent leadership re-elected en bloc.AdvertisementThe line-up includes CC Lo as president, Leslie Yew Min Yun as deputy president, Datuk Willy Chin Tet Fu as honorary secretary and Dylan Wong Yun Tzen as honorary treasurer.
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