The Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) was officially established on 3 June 2010 following the passing of the Suruhanjaya Pengangkutan Awam Darat Act 2010 by Parliament in May 2010. SPAD gained its full powers on 31 January 2011 with the gazetting of the Land Public Transport Act 2010.
Positions:
1. Senior Executive - Legal (Prosecution)
2. Manager - Communication
3. Manager - Finance
4. General Manager - Delivery Management Office
5. General Manager - Cross Border Rail
Closing date : 17 December 2016
2. Manager - Communication
3. Manager - Finance
4. General Manager - Delivery Management Office
5. General Manager - Cross Border Rail
Closing date : 17 December 2016
What We Do
The Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) was officially established on 3 June 2010 following the passing of the Suruhanjaya Pengangkutan Awam Darat Act 2010 by Parliament in May 2010. SPAD gained its full powers on 31 January 2011 with the gazetting of the Land Public Transport Act 2010.
SPAD, which comes directly under the purview of the Prime Minister, brings the functions of drawing up policies, planning and regulating all aspects of train, bus and taxi services as well as road- and rail-based freight transport under one roof. SPAD also has enforcement powers which it will carry out with close cooperation with other enforcement agencies such as the Royal Malaysian Police and the Road Transport Department.