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First Malay woman grad to join police
Wed, Dec 30, 2009
The Straits Times

MADAM Zuraidah Abdullah, 47, leaves Mendaki tomorrow after serving as its CEO since January 2007.

She was the second woman to head the 27-year-old self-help group for the Malay-Muslim community. The first was primary school principal Rashidah Abdul Rasip, who headed Mendaki from 2005 to 2006.

Madam Zuraidah will hand over the mantle of leadership to yet another woman - Madam Moliah Hashim, 51, a school cluster superintendent at the Education Ministry.


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