MT News
Under the guidance of the SAC chairman, scrutiny processes will be conducted to present Myanmar Police Force’s courageous and performance honorary medals to civil servants who sacrificed life and wounded in discharging duties and civil servants who performed duties without being considerate towards their life, SAC Vice Chairman Vice-Senior General Soe Win.
Moreover, as scrutinizing taskd will be carried out to confer 12 categories of honorary titles and medals on public employees including personnel of the Tatmadaw and members of MPF who made special contributions to building a peaceful and modern country or risked life and limb bravely without taking self-interest into consideration in performing duties for the stability and the rule of law, responsible officials are required to scrutinize those who deserve them systematically, Vice-Senior General Soe Win said at the Scrutiny Committee Meeting on Conferring Honorary Titles and Medals for 2023.
In addition, scrutiny measures will be conducted to present 12 categories of performance titles to civil servants, who made outstanding performance in sector-wise duties over the one-year period of 2022, in accordance with the 2009 and 2014 provisions for honorary titles and medals.
Regarding the matters on presenting titles and medals on the forthcoming Diamond Jubilee Independence Day which falls on January 4, 2023, it is set for the first time to present titles and medals including one Sithu title, nine Thripyanchi titles, five Zeya Kyaw Htin titles to 880 persons on March 27. For the second time, honorary titles, courageous performance medals were announced on April 17, 2022, thye Myanmar New Year day. In that announcement, it has been already mentioned that a total of 126 persons will be presented titles including three orders of Agga Maha Thri Thudhamma, two orders of Thadoe Thiri Thudhamma, five orders of Agga Maha Thray Sithu and five orders of Thado Maha Thray Sithu at the State level ceremony on the Diamon Jubilee Independence Day. These scrutiny measures to be done once again are for the persons who remain deserved to be honoured, the Vice-Senior General said.