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Finance & Aquisition
Civilian
Finance & Aquisition
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INTRODUCTION
The Directorate of Finance and Acquisition was formed in late 1986. Before its formation, the finance and procurement functions were under the jurisdiction of two separate units:
From 1985 to late 1986, the Finance Section, which was then known as the Government Services Section, was under the control of the Civil Secretary. Prior to that, it was under the responsibility of SO2 Finance.
As for the Procurement function, up to end of 1983 it was under the
jurisdiction of OC Logistics. Then in January 1984 a separate
Procurement Unit was formed to take over the Procurement function and
it was headed by the OC Procurement, who was a Major.
With the formation of the Directorate of Finance and Acquisition, most
of the posts previously held by the military personnel were
civilianised, to release Royal Brunei Armed Forces personnel to
military duties. However, a few Royal Brunei Armed Forces personnel are
still retained in Procurement to provide support and to liaise with the
end-users.
MISSION
The Directorate of Finance & Acquisition was formed to provide
support services to Royal Brunei Armed Forces, Gurkha Reserve Unit and
all Directorates under the Ministry of Defence in matters relating to
Finance and Procurement.
AIM
Assisting the customers (Ministry of Defence, Royal Brunei Armed Forces
and Gurkha Reserve Unit) in procuring equipments and services which
meet their requirement in terms of quality, delivery period and value
for money.
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