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2 CONTENTS The Executive Council Minutes of the 35th Annual General Meeting Annual Report for Year Ended December 2016 Annex A: Individual & Corporate Donors Annex B: Bursary Sponsorships

3 THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ( ) Mr Suhaimi Salleh President Chief Executive Officer, SSA Consulting Group : Elected : Vice President Mr Wan Hussin Haji Zoohri Past President Retired Politician : Co-Opted : Immediate Past President Mr Muhammad Harmizan Abdul Hamid Deputy President Operations Lead Engineer, IBM Manufacturing Solutions Pte Ltd : Elected : Honorary Treasurer Mr Halil Haji Mansor Honorary Secretary Assistant Account Director, Singapore Press Holdings : Elected : Honorary Secretary Ms Nadia Yeo Assistant Hon. Secretary Postgraduate Student, LKYSPP NUS : Elected Mr Djuanda Kamid Honorary Treasurer Client Executive, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken Singapore Branch : Elected Dr Syed Harun Taha Alhabsyi Assistant Hon. Treasurer Medical Doctor : Elected 2

4 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT 2016 Mr Hamzah Abdul Mutalib Council Member Consultant, Global Impact Network : Elected Mr Ismail Abdullah Council Member Adjunct Teacher, MOE : Elected Mr Mohd Jakfar Embek Council Member Director, Madani Institute : Elected Mr Mohd Jamaluddin Mohammad Affandi Council Member Education Officer, MOE : Elected Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin Council Member Associate, Corporate Department, TSMP Law Corporation : Elected Ms Rahayu Mohammad Council Member Educational Consultant : Elected Mr Abdullah Arief Ali Council Member Senior Financial Consultant, Prudential Assurance Company : Co-opted as a member Mr Mohammad Noor Abdul Rahman Council Member Journalist, Singapore Press Holdings : Co-opted as a member 3

5 Name Designation Date of Appointment Mr Supki Haji Sidek Chairman : Elected BOARD OF TRUSTEES (SCHOLARSHIP) Ms Fatma Osman Member : Elected Dr Isa Hassan Member : Elected Mr Mohamed Ma mun HMF Suheimi Member : Also elected as Presiding Chairman of General Meeting Mr Abdul Hamid Bin Abdullah Dr Muhammad Hussin Bin Mutalib Member Member : Co-opted as a member : Co-opted as a member BOARD OF TRUSTEES (PROPERTY) Name Mr Sidek Saniff Mr Zainul Abidin Rasheed Date of Appointment : Elected : Elected INTERNAL AUDITORS Name APPOINTMENT Date of Appointment Mr Maskon Rahmat Internal Auditor : Elected Ms Nor Hidayah Mohd Amin Internal Auditor : Elected EXTERNAL AUDITOR Name APPOINTMENT Date of Appointment Messrs Reanda Adept PAC External Auditor : Elected 4

6 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT 2016 When a man dies, all his deeds come to an end except for three - an ongoing charity, beneficial knowledge or a righteous son who will pray for him. - Sahih Muslim 5

7 MINUTES OF THE 35 TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 17 JUNE 2016 PRESENT I. Institutional Members Casa Raudha Malay Youth Literary Association (4PM) Muhammadiyah Association Muslim Youth Assembly (HBI) Muslimin Trust Fund Association (MTFA) Persatuan Kebajikan Muslim Toa Payoh Persatuan Wanita Dan Teruna (PERWANIT) Persatuan Pelajar-Pelajar Agama Dewasa (Perdaus) Singapore Islamic Scholars & Religious Teachers Association (PERGAS) Singapore Malay National Organisation (PKMS) Singapore Malay Teachers Union (KGMS) Taman Bacaan Pemuda/ Pemudi Melayu Singapura The Singapore Writers Movement 50 (ASAS 50) Young Women Muslim Association (PPIS) Mr Hamzah Abdul Mutalib Ms Zaharah Ariff Mr Ridwan Abdul Kahar Mr Rahmat Nazri Shokor Mr Mohd Najib Jasin Amin Sahib Mr Ramlee A Rahman Mr Saifudin Anshari Buang Dr Abdul Rahim Leyman Mr Mohd Abd Rahman Mr Hamri Haji Hunar Mr Naim Yusoff Mr Saimon Karwan Ustaz Mohd Jakfar Embek Ustaz Mohd Yusri Yubhi Mohd Yusoff Mr Malik Ismail Mr Sarhid Yusoff Mr Sofyan Ahmad Joyri Mr Mohammad Jamalludin Mohd Affandi Mr Rohan Nizam Basheer Mr Abdul Halim Abdul Kader Mr Abdul Aziz Hanief Mr Othman Hamzah Mr Abdul Samat Ali Ms Rahayu Mohamad Mr Mohd Ali Mahmood Mr Muhd Fithri Daud 6

8 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT 2016 II. Student-Organisation Member SMU Malay Language & Cultural Club Ms Nur Nabilah Mohamed Hanifah Mr Nur Farhan Nur Affandy III. Individual Member Mr Djuanda Kamid Ms Fatma Osman Mr Halil Haji Mansor Mr Ismail Abdullah Mr Mohamed Alam Din Mr Mohammad Noor Abdul Rahman Mr Mohd Ma mun Haji M F Suheimi Mr Muhammad Harmizan A Hamid Dr Muhammad Hussin Mutalib Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin Ms Nor Hidayah Mohd Amin Ms Nur Hazimah Abdul Halim Mr Osman Abdur Rahim Bagarib Mr Shafie Shamsuddin Mr Suhaimi Salleh Mr Supki Haji Sidek Dr Syed Harun Taha Alhabsyi Tengku Sri Indra Ismail Mr Wan Hussin Haji Zoohri Ms Yeo Nadia Mr Zainul Abidin Rasheed 7

9 MINUTES OF THE 35 TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 1. COMMENCEMENT OF MEETING At 5.10pm, following announcement that the quorum of 28 members had been met, Chairman, Mr Mohd Ma mun HMF Suheimi, called the meeting to order. Afternote: An attendance of 49 members was recorded by the end of the AGM. 2. PRESIDENT S ADDRESS In his address, Mr Suhaimi Salleh highlighted the following: 2.1 Bursary, Scholarship and Financial Aid Over the period of five decades, LBKM has achieved much. From a modest sum of $5,100 awarded in 1966, LBKM today is disbursing financial assistance to the tune of almost $2 million annually. To-date, over 26,000 students had been awarded the LBKM bursaries, Prestigious Scholarships (31 recipients), Merit Scholarships (19 recipients) and three Scholarships for Masters students at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. Also, since 2014, 90 bursaries have been awarded to undergraduates studying part-time. The total number of recipients grew 80-fold and the amount of funds available for disbursement also grew 300-fold. When the Prestigious Scholarship programme was started in to encourage students to strive for a quality education at renowned universities of the world - there were doubts as to the viability of the programme. However, the programme is now proven to be a success with students studying at universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, University College of London and the University of Chicago. Also, a Merit Scholarship for those who did not qualify for the Prestigous Scholarship, due to its stringent criteria, has been introduced. With the existence of the Prestigious and Merit Scholarships, our youths are now able to study at top universities of the world and are doing professional courses, relevant to the community s needs, such as mathematics, climatology, aerospace engineering, biosciences, law and medicine. 2.2 Financial Support This achievement would not have been possible without the support of generous donors (Muslim and non-muslim individuals), former beneficiaries and their families, businesses, corporations, foundations, trusts, organisations and mosques. 8 The small sum of $2 or $5 received, together with the larger amount contributed by those who can afford it, is an indication of the solid support by the community to LBKM.

10 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT Impact Assessment To evaluate the effectiveness of LBKM s journey of giving, a research team is now in the process of evaluating how and to what extent LBKM s bursaries and scholarships have affected the socio-economic lives of the recipients and their families. 2.4 Leadership Renewal Since the last election of office bearers, there are now seven members aged 40 and below, which augurs well for the future leadership of LBKM. The communication platform between LBKM and student organisations from the local universities was broadened with the appointment of 8 Youth Ambassadors. The Singapore Muslim Students Overseas Group are also involved through their various programmes and activities. The older generation members who, through their passion, commitment and sacrifices made LBKM what it is today, has still a role to play in LBKM s progress forward. For these veterans, the creation of a Council of Elders or an Emeritus Council, to honour their past contributions, will be considered at the next Council meeting. On behalf of LBKM, he extended his appreciation to the undermentioned retiring members for their contributions: i. Haji Mohamed Alam Din, Deputy President, 22 years service ii. Haji Osman Bagarib, Council Member and former Hon. Treasurer, 18 years service iii. Haji Abdul Samat Ali, Council Member, 8 years service. iv. Haji Ismail Pantek, Council and Board of Trustees (Scholarship) member, 6 years service. He also announced that the Executive Secretary, Haji Muhamad Hassim Ahmad, will retire on 31 December He has served LBKM with distinction over a period of 21 years. 3. MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The minutes of the 34th Annual General Meeting held on 26 June 2015 was unanimously confirmed and adopted as proposed by Mr Abdul Samat Ali of The Singapore Writers Movement 50 and seconded by Ustaz Mohd Jakfar Embek of Persatuan Pelajar- Pelajar Agama Dewasa. There was no matter arising from the minutes. 9

11 MINUTES OF THE 35 TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 4. ADOPTION OF THE ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2015 Mr Supki Haji Sidek (Individual Member) proposed that the Annual Report of the Executive Council be adopted. The proposal was seconded by Mr Abdul Halim Abdul Kader (Taman Bacaan). As there were no matters arising, the Annual Report was unanimously approved for adoption. 5. ADOPTION OF THE AUDITED ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER Mr Abdul Halim Abdul Kader of Taman Bacaan Pemuda Pemudi Melayu Singapura complimented LBKM for the smooth transition of its leadership; from the late Syed Ali Redha Alsagoff to Haji Wan Hussin Zoohri and subsequently from Haji Wan Hussin to Haji Suhaimi Salleh. He was happy to note that LBKM had grown from strength to strength and is now able to award the Prestigious and Merit Scholarships. 5.2 Mr Abdul Halim enquired on the support and contribution LBKM receives from MUIS and Yayasan Mendaki respectively. Mr Suhaimi Salleh explained that LBKM has been managing the award of the MUIS-Warees Bursaries since Currently the bursaries are worth $300,000 annually. For the service MUIS gives LBKM an annual grant of $40, As for Yayasan Mendaki, there is neither a financial support nor is there a formal working relationship Replying, Mr Abdul Halim suggests that the good relationship with MUIS be publicized and proposed that Yayasan Mendaki be approached, either to sponsor or to top-up the value of the Prestigious and Merit Scholarships. 5.5 Dr Muhammad Hussin Mutalib (Individual Member) fully supported Mr Abdul Halim s proposal. He was of the view that Yayasan Mendaki can do more for the community by working closely with LBKM. 5.6 On the impending retirement of Mr Muhamad Hassim, Dr Hussin proposed that he be suitably rewarded for his able and efficient service to LBKM. 5.7 In response to Mr Mohammad Noor Abdul Rahman s query (Individual Member) on the statement at paragraph 17 of the Financial Statements pertaining to the monthly rental income earned from the property at No 33 Bussorah Street, Mr Muhammad Harmizan (Hon. Treasurer)clarified that the montly rental had risen from $5,000 to $6, With no further question raised, Mr Abdul Halim Abdul Kader (Taman Bacaan) proposed that the financial report and accounting for year 2015be adopted. This was seconded by Mr Hamzah Abdul Mutalib (Casa Raudha). 10

12 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT As there were no objections, the Audited Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2015 were duly adopted. 6. ELECTION OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The particulars of nominees for the various appointments received at the closing of the nomination period on 10 June 2016 were circulated to members. 6.2 Chairman introduced the nominees, most of whom were present, as follows: President Mr Suhaimi Salleh (Individual Member). Proposer: Mr Halil Hj Mansor Seconder: Mr Muhd. Harmizan Abdul Hamid Council Members i. Mr Hamzah Abdul Mutalib (Casa Raudha) Proposer: Ms Saleema Ismail Board Member Seconder: Ms Aini Maarof Vice President ii. Mr Mohd Najib Jasin Amin Sahib (Muhammadiyah Association) Proposer: Ustaz Shaik Hussain S Yacob - President Seconder: Mr Mohd Ghazali Alistar - General Secretary iii. Ustaz Mohd Jakfar Embek (Perdaus) Proposer: Mr Safarin Amerudin - President Seconder: Mr Mohd Hafiz Mustaffa - Assistant Secretary iv. Mr Sofyan Ahmad Joyri (PKMS) Proposer: Mr Abu Mohamad - President Seconder: Mr Malik Ismail - Deputy President I v. Mr Mohammad Jamalludin Mohammad Affandi (KGMS) Proposer: Mr Arzami B Salim - President Seconder: Mr Rohan Nizam Basheer - Vice President vi. MsRahayu Mohamad (PPIS) Proposer: Ms Noor aini Abdul Hamid - Assistant Honorary Treasurer Seconder: Ms Nur Amalina Abdul Gani - Board Member vii. Mr Djuanda Kamid (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Suhaimi Salleh Seconder: Mr Halil Haji Mansor viii. Mr Halil Haji Mansor (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Wan Hussin Haji Zoohri Seconder: Mr Ismail Abdullah ix. Mr Ismail Abdullah (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Wan Hussin Haji Zoohri Seconder: Mr Muhammad Harmizan Abdul Hamid x. Mr Muhammad Harmizan Abdul Hamid (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Halil Haji Mansor Seconder: Mr Suhaimi Salleh 11

13 MINUTES OF THE 35 TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING xi. Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Muhammad Harmizan Abdul Hamid Seconder: Mr Ismail Abdullah xii. Ms Nadia Yeo (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Muhammad Harmizan Abdul Hamid Seconder: Mr Suhaimi Salleh xiii. Dr Syed Harun Taha Alhabsyi (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Halil Haji Mansor Seconder: Mr Muhammad Harmizan Abdul Hamid Internal Auditor i. Mr Maskon Rahmat (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Suhaimi Salleh Seconder: Mr Halil Haji Mansor ii. Ms Nor Hidayah Mohd Amin (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Suhaimi Salleh Seconder: Mr Halil Haji Mansor Board of Trustees (Scholarship) i. Ms Fatma Binte Osman (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Supki Haji Sidek Seconder: Mr Mohd Ma mun Hj M F Suheimi ii. Dr Isa Hassan (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Supki Haji Sidek Seconder: Mr Mohd Ma mun Hj M F Suheimi iii. Mr Mohd Ma mun HMF Suheimi (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Supki Haji Sidek Seconder: Mr Suhaimi Salleh iv. Mr Supki Haji Sidek (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Ismail Abdullah Seconder: Mr Mohd Ma mun Haji M F Suheimi Board of Trustees (Property) i. Mr Zainul Abidin Rasheed (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Suhaimi Salleh Seconder: Mr Halil Haji Mansor ii. Mr Sidek Saniff (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Suhaimi Salleh Seconder: Mr Halil Haji Mansor Presiding Chairman Mr Mohd Ma mun HMF Suheimi (Individual Member) Proposer: Mr Ismail Abdullah Seconder: Mr Supki Hj Sidek 12

14 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT As there was no contest for the following positions, Chairman declared the following as being duly elected: President: Mr Suhaimi Salleh Internal Auditor i. Mr Maskon Rahmat ii. Ms Nor Hidayah Mohd Amin Board of Trustees (Scholarship) i. Ms Fatma Binte Osman ii. Dr Isa Hassan iii. Mr Mohd Ma mun HMF Suheimi iv. Mr Supki Haji Sidek Board of Trustees (Property) i. Mr Zainul Abideen Rasheed ii. Mr Sidek Saniff Presiding Chairman: Mr Mohd Ma mun HMF Suheimi 6.4 With 13 candidates to fill 11 positions in the Excutive Council, balloting took place, supervised by Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri and Mr Mohamed Alam Din. 6.5 Chairman informed members to elect not less than four Institutional Members (Constitution: Rule 6 (2)). 6.6 The results of the ballot taken were as follows: i. Total no. of ballot paper issued: 48 ii. Total no. of ballot cast: 48 iii. Total no. of ballot spoilt: Nil iv. Total no. of valid votes: On completion of the count, Chairman announced the undermentioned being duly elected as members of the Executive Council: i. Mr Hamzah Abdul Mutalib (Casa Raudha) ii. Ustaz Mohd Jakfar Embek (Perdaus) iii. Mr Mohammad Jamalludin Mohammad Affandi (KGMS) iv. Ms Rahayu Mohamad (PPIS) v. Mr Djuanda Kamid (Individual Member) vi. Mr Halil Haji Mansor (Individual Member) vii. Mr Ismail Abdullah (Individual Member) viii. Mr Muhammad Harmizan Abdul Hamid (Individual Member) ix. Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin (Individual Member) x. Ms Nadia Yeo (Individual Member) xi. Dr Syed Harun Taha Alhabsyi (Individual Member) Note: The appointment of Deputy President, Hon. Secretary, Assistant Hon. Secretary, Hon. Treasurer and Assistant Hon. Treasurer will be decided at the first session of the Executive Council Meeting. (Constitution:Rule 8 (d) (ii)). 13

15 MINUTES OF THE 35 TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 6.8 Appointment of external auditor With unanimous decision, Messrs Reanda Adept PAC was duly appointed as LBKM s External Auditor for the ensuing two years. 6.9 On behalf of LBKM, Chairman expressed his appreciation for the smooth conduct of the election process and thanked both the outgoing and incoming members. 7. ANY OTHER BUSINESS 7.1 Mr Osman Abdur Rahim Bagarib (Individual Member) enquired on the outcome of the 6th Strategic Planning Seminar on October 2015 at Batam. In response, Tengku Sri Indra Ismail (Individual Member) informed he conducted a half-day intensive seminar on 27 February 2016 for bursary and scholarship recipients. The topic was on global employability. The event was well attended and 20 participants are currently under his mentorship. 7.2 Mr Supki Haji Sidek (Individual Member) spoke on the current trend of students going for studies overseas, even though they do not have the financial means to do so. There are many cases where parents were burdened financially because of their childrens egos. He felt that this kind of hardship was unnecessary, when facilities for good tertiary education are already available in Singapore. He felt that the community should be educated on this matter. 8. PRESIDENT S CLOSING ADDRESS 8.1 Mr Suhaimi Salleh was glad that the AGM and election process went on very well and thanked members for their support and cooperation. 8.2 He thanked all for giving him the mandate to lead LBKM for the next two years. 8.3 He announced that the appointment of office bearers and the formation of sub-committees will take place at the first Executive Meeting on 16 July He acknowledged that the journey forward was not easy or straightforward with existing and future challenges; such as, a slow leadership renewal, the changing and increasingly complex education landscape and increasing competition for the same donor pool. 8.5 The new Executive Council will: Review the method of awarding bursaries and scholarships, beyond the parameters of financial schemes. Promote lifelong learning amongst students and adult workers. 14

16 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT 2016 Expand the part-time bursary scheme and provide assistance to complement the SkillsFuture programme. Improve the online application system to better serve the needs of applicants. Maintain the confidence of donors, sponsors and beneficiaries by safeguarding their personal data. Enlarge the volunteer base by developing and linking it with the database of bursary, scholarship and grant recipients. Tap on former recipients expertise in various fields, for fresh ideas on LBKM s development. Harness opportunities, by taking advantage of government initiatives such as encouraging students to apply for other available students assistance schemes. Pool resources, by collaborating with other MMOs such as the scholarship scheme for engineering students at the Singapore University of Technology and Design, which we are offering jointly with the Association of Muslim Professionals. Expand the work force to handle a wider range of programmes and initiatives. Introduce more public outreach programmes, for the community and the corporate sector to know LBKM better. 8.6 To be able to meet the challenges, he needed a committed and diligent full-time work force and dedicated volunteers. 8.7 There being no other matters, the meeting ended at 6.40 pm with a recitation of Doa by Ustaz Mohd Jakfar Embek. Minutes of meeting recorded by Muhamad Hassim Ahmad, Executive Secretary. 15

17 ANNUAL REPORT FOR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 2016 OBJECTIVES 1 To promote, engage in, enhance and/or encourage educational, cultural, social and economic activities and initiatives. 2 In furtherance of the above objectives, LBKM may, with approval from the relevant authorities where necessary, do all such things which are incidental, conducive, or related to the attainment of the objects, particularly as follows: POLICIES To collect and receive donations, zakat, or gifts, especially on the Prophet s birthday but also at all other times and occasions. To finance research projects and publications in relation to the above objects. 1 Funding Sources LBKM is financially supported by donations and sponsorships from the public. 2 Reserves Policy The Reserves Policy adopted by LBKM are as follows: 2.1 To maintain its reserves at a level which is at least 3 years of operating expenditure. 2.2 The Executive Council members regularly review the amount of reserves that are required to ensure that they are sufficient to fulfil LBKM s continuing obligations on quarterly basis. 2.3 The reserves shall not be utilised except with the approval of the President and Honorary Treasurer or Assistant Honorary Treasurer, and only when the cashflow falls below 3 months of the monthly operating expenses. 16

18 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT Conflict of Interest Upon appointment or election, Council and staff members are required to read the Conflict of Interest Policy, and to sign a Conflict of Interest Disclosure Declaration form, to confirm that the Policy has been understood, and that he or she will fully disclose to the Council when an actual or potential conflict of interest situation arises. The Declaration is signed annually. At a meeting, where a conflict of interest arises, the member concerned will not vote on the matter or participate in discussions. He or she must offer to withdraw from the meeting, and the other Board members will decide if this is required. The basis in arriving at the final decision on the transaction or contract will be documented in the minutes of meeting. 4 Governance Evaluation - Annual Declaration The twenty-one item questionnaires by the Commissioner of Charities were all answered affirmatively. The questions are on governance issues, constitution, financial matters, responsibilities of Council members and the general administration. 5 Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) The SOP - containing the LBKM Constitution, financial procedures, responsibilities of volunteers and full-time staff, methods of getting contributions and sponsors, conflict of interest and publicity - was updated to include the latest procedures and policies. 17

19 ANNUAL REPORT FOR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 2016 MEMBERSHIPS 22 INSTITUTIONAL MemberS Masjid Hajjah Rahimabi Kebun Limau Muhammadiyah Association Malay Affairs Bureau Persatuan Kebajikan Muslim Toa Payoh Singapura Persekutuan Kebajikan Islam Telok Kurau Singapura The Arabs Association Singapore (Al-Wehdah) 18

20 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT 2016 Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahim Kajai Abdullah Arief Ali Djuanda Kamid Fatma Osman Halil Haji Mansor Hasnah Mansor Hassan Abdullah Thani Ibrahim Hassan Isa Hassan, Dr Ismail Abdullah Ismail Pantek Maarof Haji Salleh Maskon Rahmat Mohamad Salihin Mohamad Shah Mohamed Alam Din Mohamed Ali Hussin Mohamed Amrin Mohamed Amin Mohamed Ma'mun H M Fadullah Suheimi Mohammad Haireez Mohameed Jufferie Mohammad Noor Abdul Rahman Muhammad Harmizan Abdul Hamid Muhammad Hussin Mutalib, Dr Muhammad Nurhakim Mohamed Yusop Nadia Ahmad Samdin Nadia Yeo Nor Hidayah Mohd Amin Nur Hazimah Abdul Halim Osman Abdur Rahim Bagarib Rita Zahara Mohamed Nazeer Shafie Shamsuddin Sidek Saniff Siti Aigah Jemy Suhaimi Salleh Supki Haji Sidek Syed Harun Taha Alhabsyi, Dr Tengku Sri Indra Ismail Wan Hussin Haji Zoohri Zainul Abidin Rasheed Zareena Nazeemali Bana 39 INDIVIDUAL MemberS Nanyang Technological University Muslim Society (NTUMS) National University of Singapore Muslim Society (NUSMS) Singapore Institute of Management Malay Cultural & Muslim Society (SIMCMS) 5 STUDENT ORGANISATION MEMBERS Singapore Management University Malay Language & Cultural Club (SMU MLCC) Singapore Management University Islamic Business & Finance Society (SMU IBFS) 19

21 ANNUAL REPORT FOR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 2016 REVIEW OF THE YEAR Staffing The LBKM Secretariat is manned by five full-time staff comprising the Executive Secretary, a Senior Accounts Executive, two Executive Officers, and one Executive Assistant. Mr Muhamad Hassim Bin Ahmad, the Executive Secretary of LBKM since 1 November 1995 retired on 31 Dec Council Meeting Since the Annual General Meeting on 26 June 2015, the Executive Council met 9 times ( times and times). Matters pertaining to the administration, finance, expenditure, budget, bursary/scholarship allocation and subcommittee reports were tabled, discussed and approved at the bi-monthly meetings. Ramadhan Appeal About 90,000 $1,208,189 collected Friday Mosques Collection Across 69 $100,188 collected Maulid Appeal $206,477 collected from about 10,000 3 Board of Trustees (Scholarship) Meeting In 2016, the Board of Trustees (Scholarship) met twice. Matters pertaining to the award of bursaries are tabled, discussed and approved at the meetings. 4 Fund Raising Projects The following fund raising events/projects were carried out during the year: Ramadhan Appeal About 90,000 letters of appeal were sent to Muslim individuals during the month of Ramadhan. $1,208,189 was collected during the period. Friday Mosques Collection The collection was carried out by Madrasah Wak Tanjong Al-Islamiah s student volunteers across 69 mosques in Singapore. Net amount collected was $100,188. Maulid Appeal $206, 477 was collected from about 10,000 letters of appeal sent during the month of Rabiulawal to Muslim professionals, organizations and other individuals. Contributions through GIRO and Giving.sg These were the alternative avenues through which members of the public were able to give their donations. Donors were also encouraged to contribute via FAST (ibanking) which was more efficient. 5 Donations The support from the community continues to be positive. There was a significant increase in the number of donors using their Zakat money to contribute. Individuals and institutions contributing $1,000 or more are listed at Annex A. 20

22 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT Bursary Sponsorship There was a substantial increase in the number of sponsors for the year; from 204 sponsors in 2015 to 243 this year. The specified amount per sponsor was given at a minimum of $1,800. A list of all the sponsors are shown at Annex B. 7 Care and Share Matching Grant Introduced in 2014, the scheme aims to bring the nation together to show care and concern to support critical services for the disadvantaged community. Usage: 1. Capability building Training and development for staff and board members Organisational development - strategic planning, review of SOP, public seminars, PDPA 2. Capacity building Physical Infrastructure developments - renovation of premises Investment in IT - enhancement of Grant Management System, Donor Management System, CRM, Volunteer Management Software System Purchase of equipment - data safe 3. New programs Expansion of existing services - increase in bursaries, prestigious scholarships, bursary and part time students 4. Critical existing needs Recurrent operating costs Archiving Anniversary dinner Approved amount $2.9m $300, $1,125, $498, UTILISED & RECEIVED 8 Computer System The Bursary Management System was being fine-tuned to incorporate additional features allowing the access of information across one platform. We are also looking at implementing the Volunteer and Donor Management System in July BALANCE $976,200 21

23 ANNUAL REPORT FOR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER Digitisation of LBKM Publications LBKM had entered an agreement with the National Library Board in August 2015 to embark on a project to catalogue and digitise LBKM s past, current and future documents. The cataloguing of the digital materials is still ongoing and is expected to be completed in 2017, by when the digitised materials will be readily available and accessible to members of the public. S/no. Description Quantity/date received Status 1 Publications (donation) 51 titles Date received: 20 Aug digitised Digital access copy provided to LBKM on 27 Oct Publications (on loan for digitisation) 37 titles 37 digitised Digital access copy provided to LBKM on 27 April Ephemera (donation) 201 items (Grouped as 20 titles) Date received: 20 Aug 2015 Not digitised due to confidential nature of the content 4 Photographs (donation) 55 pieces Date received: 20 Aug digitised Digital access copy provided to LBKM on 27 Oct

24 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT Staff and Council Training Recognizing the importance on capability building, LBKM s Council Members and staff attended the following training and professional development programmes: Social Service related courses PDPA Seminars Leadership & Management Governance Computer skills, from core to advanced (ICDL) By attending such training, LBKM Council Members and staff were able to sharpen up their tools as well as extend their level of networks with professionals/ individuals from other organizations. 11 Personal Data Protection In compliance with the Personal Data Protection (PDPA) Act 2012, processes are in place with regards to the collection, usage and storage of personal data in LBKM. The staff are committed to implementing policies, practices and processes for data protection that comply closely with the PDPA obligations. 12 About LBKM The facts and figures on LBKM, the financial statement, activities and services are displayed on the website: 23

25 2016 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 22 January th Anniversary Charity Dinner LBKM celebrated our golden jubilee with a fund-raising dinner at Mandarin Orchard Hotel. Guest-of-Honour Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong launched A Journey of Giving: The LBKM Story commemorative book at the dinner. 800 people (donors, sponsors, former bursary and scholarship recipients, and representatives from various Malay- Muslim Organisations) attended the dinner. $260,000 was raised for LBKM s bursary fund. 24

26 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT February 2016 Volunteer Appreciation Dinner We organised this appreciation dinner to thank volunteers of the 50th Anniversary Charity Dinner. Fifty volunteers were recognised for their hard work during the dinner. 17 June th Annual General Meeting and Iftar The 35 th AGM was held at The Landmark, which saw the election of a new Executive Council, for the term Mr Suhaimi Salleh was re-elected as President, for the 3rd consecutive term. 16 July 2016 Official Launch of The Rohaya Zainal Abidin Trust Fund LBKM became the Trustee for The Rohaya Zainal Abidin Trust Fund, which was created for the family of the late Mr Zulkefli Yusop who was killed in a hit-and-run accident in June The fund was set up to hold monies collected from a crowd-funding programme to meet the future educational needs of the children of Mr Zulkefli. The fund was created with an injection of $100,000 collected during the crowdfunding exercise 27 February 2016 Global Employability Seminar & Part-time bursary Award Ceremony for 2015 A Global Employability Seminar for LBKM recipients was organised by Mr Tengku Indra from SDG International. The seminar was designed to inspire graduates, undergraduates and students from institutes of higher learning to prepare themselves professionally, broaden their horizons, and develop closer networks with other young professionals and industry leaders to be globally marketable. Approximately 100 attendees benefited from the seminar. The seminar was held in conjunction with LBKM s 2nd Parttime Bursary Award Ceremony held at AMP Auditorium. Guest-of-Honour Associate Professor Dr Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim presented $78,000 worth of bursaries to 65 students. 22 July 2016 Launch of AMP-LBKM-SUTD Scholarship The Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP) and LBKM had jointly contributed $500,000 to the AMP-LBKM SUTD Scholarship, with the Government matching it dollar for dollar. $1 million will be used to fund two S$15,000 scholarships annually. Two recipients of the inaugural scholarship were firstyear students Adam bin Ilyas and Adam Haziq bin Mohd Arshad. credit: SUTD FB page 25

27 30 July 2016 Scholarships Award Ceremony and Hari Raya Gathering A Hari Raya Gathering was organised in conjunction with the Scholarships Award Ceremony held at Orchid Ballroom, The Central@ Clarke Quay. Madam Halimah Yacob, Speaker of Parliament, was the Guest-of-Honour. Two Prestigious Scholarship worth $25,000, 10 Merit Scholarship worth $67,500 and 1 LKYSPP Scholarship worth $15,000 were given out to recipients. 6 & 11 August 2016 Youth@LBKM Kopi Session Youth@LBKM hosted 2 Kopi Sessions for youth volunteers of LBKM. Discussions revolve around enhancing services for recipients and their parents and strengthening engagement between youths in our community. 9 October 2016 Keppel Club Charity Golf 2016 LBKM was chosen as one of the beneficiaries of the Keppel Club Charity Golf for the fourth consecutive year. We received a donation of $90,888. credit: Keppel Club FB page 13 September 2016 Book Launch of Singapore Malay/Muslim Community , A Bibliography cum Diploma Bursary Award Ceremony LBKM hosted the launch of Singapore Malay/Muslim Community , A Bibliography, edited by Associate Professor Hussin Mutalib. The book s team included seven senior librarians from the National University of Singapore (NUS), ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute and the National Library. Madam Rahayu Mahzam, MP for Jurong GRC, was the Guest-of-Honour at the launch which was held at the Auditorium of the Malay Heritage Centre. The Diploma Bursary Award ceremony was held after the book launch. 41 recipients received bursaries worth $29,

28 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT October 2016 Impact Assessment Research (IAR) Project Two doctoral students who were also LBKM Scholarship Award recipients conducted the Impact Assessment Research (IAR) Project. The IAR was carried out to assess the impact of our bursary and scholarship programmes on our beneficiaries and their families. Research Findings: Two broad trends to note: 1. A significant increase in the number of recipients pursuing religious studies in recent years, notably in 2013 onwards. 2. A rising trend among university recipients for both religious and secular studies. LBKM s role: 1. Catering to the financial needs of needy students, in terms of general financial expenditure. 2. Ensuring that no one is deprived of furthering their education because of financial difficulty. 3. Encouraging the beneficiaries of LBKM to contribute to LBKM or other charities, and help others to realize their educational potential as well. How LBKM may improve: 1. Optimise the use of financial assistance, as some of the responses have indicated that disbursements can be tailored to specific expenditures. 2. Do more in terms of publicity as well as in terms of promoting other avenues of assistance linked to education with its partner organisations. 3. Tap the pool of potential (willing and available) contributors that needs to be harnessed and reached out to. credit: Noorul Raaha As art 19 November 2016 LBKM Workplan Seminar The LBKM Workplan Seminar was held at Furama Rivefront Hotel to approve and finalise the workplan of the various sub-committees for the term The expansion of bursary and scholarship disbursements, financial assistance, revision of the investment policies and new fundraising initiatives were among the topics discussed. 26 November st Annual Bursary Presentation Ceremony & Youth@LBKM Career Chat Approximately 600 bursary recipients at the university level received their bursaries from the Guest-of-Honour Mr Ng Chee Meng, Minister for Education (Schools) and Second Minister for Transport at the Singapore Polytechnic Convention Centre. Prof Dr Mohamed Ariff bin Syed Mohamed (bursary sponsor) and Mr Desmond Chua (General Manager, Keppel Club) were also present at the ceremony. Youth@LBKM also organised a Career Chat during the ceremony where young professionals shared their working experience with bursary recipients. 3 December 2016 Project Majulah! 2016 The casual networking event was organised by Youth@LBKM for tertiary students. The session enabled students to meet upclose and personal with some of Singapore s success stories so that they too, would be inspired to strive for excellence and success. 27

29 14 Bursary Awards 2016 saw an increase in the number of bursaries awarded to overseas students and those in private universities in Singapore. Bursaries awarded to local public university students continue to decline as we continue to encourage these students to apply to their own institutions of higher learning (i.e. Ministry of Education) and/or the Community Development Councils (CDC) for bursaries; where their values are much higher. In total, 1588 students were given assistance amounting to $1,617,865. In the previous year, 1,512 students were awarded a total of $1.638 million worth of bursaries and study grants. The breakdown is as follows: SECULAR 721 Students $749, Students $760,396 UKHRAWI 791 Students $887, Students $857, Prestigious Scholarships This was the seventh year of award for undergraduates studying at the top ten universities of the world and for those undertaking Masters or Doctoral studies in specialized disciplines at renowned institutions of higher learnings. The recipients are as follows: Name Institution Course of Study Amount 1 Muhammad University BSc Medicine & $10,000 Ashraf Bin Yusoff College London Surgery 2 Siti Syuhada Binte Faizal Newcastle University PhD Education, $15,000 Communication & Language Sciences Total $25,000 PRESTIGIOUS SCHOLARSHIP MERIT SCHOLARSHIP LBKM-LKYSPP SCHOLARSHIP AMP-LBKM-SUTD SCHOLARSHIP $25,000 $67,500 $15,000 $30,000 28

30 ANNUAL REPORT FOR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 2016 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT Merit Scholarships The Merit Scholarship was introduced in 2014, for deserving and meritorious applicants who were not eligible for the Prestigious Scholarship due to its stringent criteria. Recipients of the awards are as follows: Name Institution Course of Study Amount 1 Khalilatul Hanisah Binte Mohd Kahliab University College London BSc Molecular Biology $ 7,500 2 Dinah Binte Yusoff 3 Farah Amira Abdul Majid 4 Nurhidayahti Binte Mohammad Miharja 5 Noorul Raaha As'art 6 Nur Hazimah Binte Mohamed Nor 7 Tuty Raihanah Binte Mostarom 8 Nur Hani Binte Zainal 9 Siti Mariam Binte Zakaria 10 Mohammad Rizhan Bin Leman King's College London University of Cambridge University of Edinburgh King s College London Wageningen University King s College London The Pennsylvania State University Karolinska Institute International Islamic University Malaysia Bachelor of $ 7,500 Dentistry Masters of $ 7,500 Corporate Law PhD in Sociology $ 7,500 PhD in Education & Professional Studies PhD in Environment & Climate Research PhD in Theology & Religious Studies PhD in Clinical Psychology PhD in Medical Science PhD in Fiqh & Usul Fiqh $ 7,500 $ 7,500 $ 7,500 $ 7,500 $ 7,500 $ 5,000 Total $67, LBKM-Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Scholarship The LBKM-LKYSPP Scholarship was awarded to Nadia Yeo in She is pursuing a Masters in Public Policy at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, NUS and will also graduate with a Masters of Laws. 18 AMP-LBKM-SUTD Scholarships $10K for needy students $21.6K ITE Merit Awards The inaugural scholarships worth $15,000 each were awarded to first year students Adam Bin Ilyas and Adam Haziq Bin Mohd Arshad. 19 Financial Scheme for ITE Students The assistance and merit schemes introduced in 1992 for ITE students continued into its 24 th year. Annually, $10,000 is allocated for needy Muslim students and $21,600 for students who achieved excellence in their first year examinations.the needy student bursaries were given a dollar for dollar backing by ITE. Students receiving the excellence award were given $200 to $400 cash per person plus a certificate. 29

31 20 Formation of Sub-Committees LBKM formed 10 sub-committees to assist the organization to go beyond the 50th anniversary. The committees are: Finance and Investment Human Resource and Operations Media and Public Relations Fund Raising Youth Engagement Disbursement of Financial Assistance Governance Public Education Internal Audit Volunteer Management REVIEW OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT AND EXPLANATION OF MAJOR FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS In the year 2016, there was an increase of $220,000 in income as compared to the previous year. THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH THE CHARITY S ASSETS ARE HELD The property located at 33 Bussorah Street is currently tenanted out to an artisan bakery at $5,000 per month until April As of last year, the estimated value of the property was about $2.8 million. FUTURE PLANS AND COMMITMENTS LBKM has indeed achieved much in its journey of giving through the last five decades. Some of the initiatives planned for the future include diversifying and widening the range of disbursements and financial assistance, to meet the ever growing needs of the community. LBKM will embark on initiatives to enhance relationship with donors and sponsors and engagement with recipients. As LBKM maps out its plans for the next decade, it needs to remain attentive to existing challenges as well as new ones. Potential problems may arise in the form of ever-changing and increasingly complex education landscape, and increasing competition for the same pool of donors and sponsors. InsyaAllah, with the support of the community, the Council s stewardship and guidance, and the staff s dedication and trustworthiness, LBKM will overcome the challenges ahead. On behalf of the Executive Council. HAJI HALIL HAJI MANSOR Honorary Secretary 30

32 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT 2016 He who goes forth in search of knowledge is considered as struggling in the Cause of Allah until he returns. - At- Tirmidhi 31

33 ANNEX A: INDIVIDUAL & CORPORATE DONORS No Name Amount 1 Hamidah Binte Ahmad $50,000 2 Mini Environment Service Pte Ltd $50,000 3 PSA International Pte Ltd $50,000 4 Singapore Totalisator Board $50,000 5 SSA Consulting Group Pte Ltd $29,500 6 SymAsia -Madinah Asia Foundation $26,000 7 Adam Malik Bin Mohamed Sadri $25,000 8 Dr Mohamed Ariff Bin Syed Mohamed $25,000 9 Taw Heng Tan $22, Dr Zailan bin Ahmad $20, Ruziah Binte Ali $16, Abdul Rani Senin $13, Suhaimi Salleh $11, Siti Suriah Bte Taib $11, The Keppel Club $10, Azmoon Bin Ahmad $10, Institut Pengajian Tinggi Al Zuhri Pte Ltd $10, Lee Foundation $10, National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre $9, Alumni Jin Tai $8, Nora $8, Ismail Bin Bidin $7, Siti Noorbaya Binte Rahmat $7, Azhar Bin Othman $7, Muhammad Taufiq Toh & Norlia Abdul $6,000 Raub 26 Mustafa Bin Yahaya $5, Abdullah Saleh Shooker Charity Fund $5, Airani Bte Ramli $5, Captain Mohd Kassim Bin Haja Mydin $5, Hairina Binte Hamzah $5, Hong Leong Foundation $5, Moiz Tyebally $5, NTUC Fairprice Foundation Limited $5, Peer Mohd Akbur $5, Sirius Marine Pte Ltd $5, Syed Abdullah Bin Ahmad Alhamid $5, Syed Beevee Bte Mohd Ismail $5,000 No Name Amount 38 Teo Chee Hean $5, Emaan Inspection Pte Ltd $4, Mohammad Hafiz Mustaffa $4, Abdul Khalid Bin Abdullah $4, Othman Bin Ab Jabbar $4, Rohan Harith Bin Habib Hussain $4, Gallant Services Pte Ltd $4, Hamdan Bin Abdul Hamid $4, Hasnah Binte Yahya $4, Katijah Bte Mohamed Nathar $4, Lafifah Binte Noorahman $4, Mahani Bte Hassan $4, Muhammad Azhari Bin Asnan $3, L. A. Shahul Hameed $3, Norai Ahmad $3, Sharon Ismail $3, Sim Khadijah Binte Mohammed $3, Zack Zainal $3, Syed Nasser Bin Abdul Quddoos $3, Othman Simon $3, Ahsanul Kalam B Mohamed Sani $3, Amir Mizra s/o Abdul Majid $3, Azhar Bin Abdul Salam $3, Gulam Mohamed $3, Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple $3, Latifah Bte Ahmad $3, Loyang Tua Pek Kong $3, Mohamad Rosman Bin Othman $3, Nee Soon Central CCC $3, Noraini Binte Rizman Ali $3, Olaf Venema $3, Omar Bin Karim $3, Ustaz Pasuni Bin Maulan $3, Woodlands CCC $3, Zulkarnain Bin Ab Hamid $3, Cordova Education Centre Pte Ltd $2, Iskandar Ishahak Bahroocha $2, Mohammad Fawzy Bin Fadzlillah $2,800 32

34 LEMBAGA BIASISWA KENANGAN MAULUD ANNUAL REPORT 2016 No Name Amount 76 Abdul Rahmat Bin Mordiffi $2, Alwe Bin Ab Hamid $2, Dayang Putri Binte Salleh $2, GolfLine School Pte Ltd $2, Ili Hazwani Binte Hashim $2, Jasmani Bin Jalil $2, MCL Land Ltd $2, Wan Nur Ashikin Bte Wan Azkia $2, Wan Hussin Bin Haji Zoohri $2, Yahaya Sanusi $2, Abdul Aziz Bin Abdul Rahim Kajai $2, Abdul Quddoos & family $2, Abdul Rahman Bin Shaik Dawood $2, Abdul Rashid Bin Ibrahim $2, Adam Bin Ahmad $2, Affandi Salleh $2, Alwi Bin Abdul Hafiz $2, Azlan Bin Ghazali $2, Aznan Abu Bakar $2, Budi Hartono Amron $2, Dr Ahmad Bin Mohamed Magad $2, Dr Muhammad Iqbal Bin Abdullah $2, Fatimah Bte Abdul Sukor $2, Hamidah Bte Johari $2, Haslinda Bte Ismail $2, Hassan Bin Kudsi $2, Hassim Bin Sitam $2, Hussain Bin M. Ismail $2, Ibrahim Abdullah Yeo $2, Jumiah Suradi $2, Mohamed Rafi $2, Mohammad Taha Bin Abdul Jamil $2, Mohd Ishak Bin Ameer Hamjah $2, Noor Hayati Bte Ahmad $2, Noryati Binti Abdul Samad $2, Rodhiah Abd Rahim $2, Roslina Bte Baba $2, Saktun Bin Tulus $2, Satria Hayati Bte Saim $2, Shamim Hasanali Dhilawala $2, Suhana Bte Abdul Samat $2, Westmead Pharmacy Pte Ltd $2, Yusnita Bte Mohd Yusoff $2, Zanal Bin Saleh $2, Zulkifli Bin Abdullah $2, Khalijah Masud $1, LPM Sultan $1, Mazidah Bti Othman $1, Muhammad Elfie Bin Rahim $1, Noriman Ali Salam $1, Sueziani Binte Zainudin $1,800 No Name Amount 127 Nazryn Azhar Bin Samat $1, Dr Nor Azhar Mohd Zam $1, Idu Jion $1, Abdul Rahman Bin Omar $1, Ali Bin Abdul $1, Angkatan Sasterawan '50 $1, AQ Travel & Tours Pte Ltd $1, Jalaluddin Travel & Services Pte Ltd $1, Juffri Bin Supaat $1, Kalthom Binte Abd Latiff $1, Madrasah Al-Ma'arif Al-Islamiah $1, Maimuna Bte Thambi $1, Mohamed Ma'mun HMF Suheimi $1, Mohd Saidali Bin Ali & Dahalia Bte Abbas $1, Muhammadiyah Association $1, Norhayati Binte Awang $1, PAP Malay Bureau $1, Rasida Bte Mohd Salleh $1, Rohaini Binte Salleh $1, Salbiah Ab Hamid $1, See Toh Wan Ying Yasmina $1, Shafeen Traders $1, Singapore Islamic Scholars & Religious $1,500 Teachers Association 150 Syed Ahmad Jamal Alsagoff $1, Zaimah Bte Montel $1, Dr Rizwana Begum $1, Safiah Binte Abdul Manaf $1, Lau Alvin $1, Ramnah Bte Hassan $1, Zuraidah Bte Sulaiman $1, Abdolah B Lamat $1, Abdul Jalil Kadir Mydin $1, Abdul Lateff Bin Mohd Ibrahim $1, Absah Binte Mingan $1, Ahmad Hahnemann Bin Haji Abdul Kadir $1, Alwiah Bte Dahlan $1, Aminah Bte Md Yusof $1, Amnah M Yusoff $1, Antara Koh Pte Ltd $1, Azizah Bte Abdul Rahman $1, Azlan Nageli Abdullah $1, Azman Bin Arifin $1, Babjee Bin Kassim $1, Brian Connor $1, Dohadwala Kutbuddin F $1, Dr Dalila Hashim $1, Dr Sharifah Munirah Binte Abdullah $1,000 Alhamid 174 Essah Binte Hussain $1, Faridah Bte Yakim $1, Farzana Binte Mohsin $1,000 33

35 No Name Amount 177 Hairiezzal Bin Hairon $1, Hasna Alsagoff $1, Ismail Bin Said Talib $1, Jamil Bin Kaprawi $1, Jamilah B Binte T Abdul Rahman $1, Jamilah Binte Abdul Jalil $1, Jamilah Bte Abdul Majeed $1, Juita Bte Neemat $1, Juriyah Bte Osman $1, Khatijah Hassan $1, LPM Al-Muttaqin $1, Mahiran Binte Abdul Rahiman $1, Mansoor B Ahmad $1, Mansor Rahim $1, Mariati Yusoff $1, Mastura Binte Senin $1, Md Ariff Ismail $1, Mohamad Ani B Muhamad $1, Mohamad Noorhisham Bin Mohamad $1, Mohammad Salemi Bin Mohd Salleh $1, Mohtar Bin Samin $1, Muhammad Bin Idu Jion $1, Muhammed Feroz Mak Kok Leong $1, Munalizah Binte Ajis $1, Mustapha Bin Nasar $1, Noorkhairati H. Ahmad $1, Noorlee Binte Abdullah $1, Nor Aizat Bin Ahmad $1, Nor Sharazad Binti Sulaiman $1,000 No Name Amount 206 Norhazan Bte Abdul Rahman $1, Norishaam Bin Adam $1, Norlizah Bte Yamaludin $1, Norseha Bte Mohamad Din $1, Rahamat Bin Mohd Ismail $1, Rahimah Binte Othman $1, Rohana Neemat $1, Sakinah Ibrahim $1, Sakyah Bte Badron $1, Salama Binte Ishak $1, Salbia Abdullah $1, Salmah Bte Jaafar $1, Saridah Bte A.Majid $1, Sayuthi Bin Hj Abdul Karim $1, Shahidah Travel & Tours Pte Ltd $1, Shamsuzzaman Farooq $1, Sheikh Ahmad Rifa'i Bin Munir $1,000 Bahashwan 223 Singapore Hospitality Group Pte Ltd $1, Siti Habsah Bte Aman $1, Sultan Ariff Bin Check Issoup $1, Sundusia Bte Rosdi $1, Suniwati Bte Suni $1, Suwandi Bin Sumadi $1, West Coast CCC $1, Zainal Abidin Bin Ahmad $1, Zakiah Bte Arshad $1, Zawiah Bte Hussin $1,000 34

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