Siti Asiah Appointed Chief Statistician

PUTRAJAYA, July 16 — Siti Asiah Ahmad, previously deputy chief statistician (economy) for the Statistics Department (DOSM), has been appointed chief statistician effective today, said the Economy Ministry.

It said Siti Asiah, 51, has nearly 28 years of experience in economic and social statistics, digital transformation, and evidence-based policy development.

She replaces Datuk Seri Mohd Uzir Mahidin, who has retired after 36 years of service.

Siti Asiah will be responsible for leading the preparation of the country’s main statistics, including for the gross domestic product (GDP), foreign trade, and industry and services.

“She has been involved in various national strategic initiatives, including the development of the main database, the preparation of cost of living statistics and the strengthening of the national statistical system.

“Her expertise was also recognised through her involvement in the statistical working groups of the United Nations, ASEAN, and international organisations,” the statement said.

Siti Asiah holds a Master of Science in Economics from Universiti Putra Malaysia and a Bachelor of Information Technology from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.

Economy Minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir, in the same statement, said Siti Asiah’s appointment underscores the government’s confidence in her experience, expertise and service record.

“In an increasingly complex economic environment, official statistics must be faster, more accurate and more reliable so the government can act earlier and target interventions more effectively,” he said.

The ministry also announced the appointment of Norhayati Jantan as deputy chief statistician (social and technical development) and Wan Mohd Shahrulnizam Wan Mohd Najuri as deputy chief statistician (economy).

“The ministry congratulates them and is confident this leadership will continue to strengthen the credibility of official statistics and support more accurate, transparent and evidence-based national development planning,” read the statement.