Friday, June 18, 2010

Early local government practice in Bintulu

Some notes:
1) In 1947, the Bintulu " Local Treasury" was set up. This was part of the British scheme for the development of local government through local authorities with their own treasuries and with the passing of the Local Ordinance, the powers and responsibilities of the Bintulu Local Treasury were defined.
2) The basis of the local treasuries was a government grant of $5 a taxpayer and retention by the local authority bodies of customary taxes, against which they assumed responsibility for primary education and payment of chiefs' salaries.
3) Inadequate finance, a limited field of interest and a dearth of qualified staff resulted in disappointing early progress. On top of this, the authorities continued to suffer from disadvantaged of remaining primarily racial in character.
4) In 1959, a general election of representatives to Bintulu District Council was held ( besides other towns in Sarawak)
5) Council Negeri Sessional Paper 1/59 defined the ultimate responsibility of local authorities in the field of primary education and introduced a system of matching rate grants as a means of encouraging the extension of the rating principle in conjunction with generous central government capital grant and loan assistance.

Source:
The above points were highlighted by Mr. John Moods report and the extract was included in a special edition of the Sarawak Gazette Publication called " Sarawak Gazette Delima Edition", published by the Chief Minister's Office in 2003.

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