Supreme Commander of the Malaysian Armed Forces

Supreme Commander of the Malaysian Armed Forces

Supreme Commander of the Malaysian Armed Forces

The Supreme Commander is the highest ranking office in the command structure of the Malaysian military. The office dates to the 1957 creation of the Malay federation. It's current role, duties and powers are regulated by the Constitution of Malaysia and the Federal Armed Forces Act. The Malaysian Constitution establishes that the office of Supreme Commander is attached to the person of the Federal Head of State.

* Federal Constitution, Article 41- The Yang di-Pertuan Agong shall be the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of the Federation.

The Federal Armed Forces Act was passed by the Federal Parliament in order to consolidate in one law all the regulations governing the three services ( Army, Navy and Air Force ), it establishes the function and duties of the Federal Head of State in his capacity as Supreme Commander. The Act assigns the fallowing duties to the Supreme Commander:

Section

* 5(1) To approve the compositions of the Regular Forces recommended by the Armed Forces Council.

* 5(2) To approve the names of the Armed Forces establishments recommended by the Armed Forces Council.

* 5(5) To approve the disbandment and amalgamation of the compositions and altering of the names of the unites recommended by Armed Forces Council.

* 6 To grant commissions to persons in the regular forces recommended by the Armed Forces Council.

* 7(2) To extend the period of commissions granted.

* 8 To grant honorary commissions in the regular forces to any person.

* 9 To cancel on the recommendation of the Armed Forces Council any commission granted.

* 12(3)To approve promotions recommended by the Armed Forces Council to ranks beyond the ranks of Captain in the Army, Lieutenant in the Navy and Flight Lieutenant in the Air Force.
* 13(1)(b)To approve the transfer recommended by the Armed Forces Council of a commissioned officer or a person appointed under section 10 from one service to another service of the Regular Forces.
* 15 To approve regulations made by the AF Council relating to commissioning, etc of officers.
* 22(1)(b) To approve the transfer of a serviceman from one service to another of the regular forces recommended by the AF Council.
* 36 To approve regulations made by the AF Council relating to enlistment of persons and matters connected with their employment, etc. in the regular forces.
* 104(3)(c) To appoint convening authorities and revoke such appointments.
* 127(1) To approve death sentences which have been confirmed.
* 128(2)(a) To review finding and sentence of a Court-martial.
* 131(1),(2)and(3) To give directions as to custody where an accused has been found insane.
* 150(1) To appoint a Judge-Advocate-General.


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