Malaysian Highway Authority
- Alexander Nanta Linggi, Minister of Works
- Abdul Rahman Mohamad, Deputy Minister of Works
- Jalaluddin Alias, Chairman
The Malaysian Highway Authority (Malay: Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia, LLM) is a statutory body under the Malaysian Ministry of Works (MOW). The agency was founded on 24 October 1980 by the Highway Authority of Malaysia (Incorporation) Act 1980 to monitor the works and administration of expressways. The establishment of the agency coincided with the construction of the North-South Expressway.
Offices
- Gelugor, Penang (Northern Region)
- Bangi, Selangor (HQ)
- Kuantan, Pahang and Ajil, Terengganu (East Coast)
- Senai, Johor (Southern Region)
External links
- Malaysian Highway Authority (MHA) website
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