Richard Lind Explained

Richard Lind
Office3:District Officer, Tenom
Governor3:Mustapha Harun
Pengiran Ahmad Raffae
1Namedata3:Fuad Stephens
Peter Lo
Mustapha Harun
Term Start3:1965
Term End3:1968
Office4:District Officer, Keningau
Governor4:Mustapha Harun
1Namedata4:Fuad Stephens
Peter Lo
Term Start4:1963
Term End4:1965
Office:Sabah State Secretary
Governor:Pengiran Ahmad Raffae
Fuad Stephens
Mohd Hamdan Abdullah
1Namedata1:Mustapha Harun
Mohammad Said Keruak
Appointer:Mustapha Harun
Nominator:Pengiran Ahmad Raffae
Term Start:1968
Term End:1976
Predecessor:John Benedict Dusing
Successor:Abdul Hamid Egoh
Office2:Chairman, Sabah Civil Service Commission
Governor2:Mohd Hamdan Abdullah
Ahmad Koroh
1Namedata2:Mohammad Said Keruak
Fuad Stephens
Harris Salleh
Appointer2:Mohammad Said Keruak
Nominator2:Mohd Hamdan Abdullah
Term Start2:1976
Term End2:1978
Birth Name:Richard Allan Lind
Birth Date:22 August 1923
Birth Place:Tenom, North Borneo, British Empire
Death Place:Signal Hill, Likas, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Profession:Civil servant
Spouse:Betty Lind
Citizenship:Malaysian

Tan Sri Richard Allan Lind (22 August 1923 – 20 March 2021) was a civil servant who served as Sabah State Secretary from 1968 to 1976 and one of the prominent figures responsible for the erection of the Keningau Oath Stone, a monument in Sabah, Malaysia.[1] [2]

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  1. News: Ex-State Secretary Richard Lind passes away at 98 . 23 March 2021 . Daily Express Online . 20 March 2021.
  2. News: Lee . Stephanie . Man behind Keningau Oath Stone, Richard Lind, passes away . The Star . 23 March 2021 . 20 March 2021.

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