At
Brunei LNG (BLNG), Brunei Shell Funds,
Brunei Shell Petroleum, and Brunei Shell Tankers, Hamdillah held the position of
director of the board. He also served on the steering committee of the Brunei Gas Masterplan, a member of the Belait Municipal Council, was a member of the
Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) council, and was an advisor to
ketua kampung of
Kampong Lumut under the
Ministry of Home Affairs. He became the first
private sector employee to be appointed to a government position. Despite the strong trade numbers between ASEM (
Asia–Europe Meeting) member nations, he stated there was still more space for development in September 2005. Despite holding a ministerial position in the ministry, Hamdillah would also become the
chairman of the Brunei
HoB National Council. He highlighted the necessity of completing the paper that outlined the institutional structures and procedures that would govern the HoB Initiative. He pointed out that similarly sustainable money was necessary for the HoB's sustainable development. In order to achieve the shared goals, "our friends from the World Wildlife Fund will be assisting us to develop a long term financing scheme," he stated. == Other works ==