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New Straits Times
2 hours ago
- New Straits Times
Opposition urged to use 'PM's Question Time' for checks and balances
KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Shamsul Iskandar Md Akin has called on the opposition to make full use of the Prime Minister's Question Time in the Dewan Rakyat every Tuesday if they are genuinely committed to the principle of checks and balances. "Personally, I believe the space allocated in Parliament every Tuesday should be fully utilised. That is the platform where the opposition, if they truly want to uphold checks and balances, should be directing their questions straight to the Prime Minister," he said during the Analisis Madani programme on TV Al-Hijrah. Shamsul Iskandar also called on the opposition to break free from the politics of identity. The PKR leader said the opposition should raise better issues in the "Turun Anwar" rally planned for this Saturday instead of identity-based matters. "We are also trying to overcome the politics of identity, where we see the opposition are more comfortable harping on narrow issues such as race, religion, and other identity-based matters. "That's why, for example, there's going to be a rally on July 26, just days away, purely over the alleged reason that Anwar should be removed from office. "The reason? Supposedly because he doesn't defend the Malays, and so on. To me, we must break free from this narrow perception of identity politics. "As for the rally, this is the first time I've ever heard of a Prime Minister giving instructions to the police to facilitate such a gathering," he said. He called on the opposition to raise broader issues and highlight actual weaknesses in policy that the Prime Minister needs to improve on. "To me, some of the arguments made are extremely shallow. Because if we look at the record, both in terms of economic performance and the Prime Minister's diligence, it far surpasses that of past ministers. "If we compare, he's 10 times more committed. So I ask, what exactly are the real arguments here? "If there's a better candidate, name them. I too would like to know who the opposition thinks is better," he said. Earlier today, Anwar's senior press secretary Tunku Nashrul Abaidah said in a daily briefing that the Prime Minister has asked the police to offer appropriate cooperation and facilitation for the rally. He added that Anwar has also directed the police to cooperate with organisers and ensure public safety without resorting to any form of intimidation or unnecessary restriction. Meanwhile, responding to criticisms of the "extraordinary tribute" announced by Anwar yesterday, which includes a one-off RM100 assistance for adults aged 18 and above, he said the government was leveraging the mid-term review as an opportunity to build momentum by unveiling allocations and initiatives aimed at benefiting the people after two and a half years in power.


Free Malaysia Today
3 hours ago
- Free Malaysia Today
Cabinet to review Sosma amendments in August, says Saifuddin
Home minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said stakeholder engagement and discussions with relevant parties on amending Sosma are still ongoing. KUALA LUMPUR : A policy paper proposing amendments to the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Sosma) will be presented to the Cabinet in August, says home minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail. Winding up the debate on Suhakam's 2023 annual report in the Dewan Rakyat today, Saifuddin said among the key reforms being considered is Section 13 of the law, which bars bail for most offences. 'There are at least two issues we're focusing on, including Section 13, which has been raised by many MPs (throughout the debate). This concerns the issue of bailable, non-bailable, and unbailable offences,' he said. Saifuddin said the second issue involves the scope of offences listed under Sosma. 'There are currently 73 types of offences that can lead to a person being detained under Sosma. 'In our engagement sessions, we have so far identified 13 offences that will be removed from the list of offences on which Sosma can be applied,' he said, adding that these sessions are still ongoing. However, Saifuddin did not disclose which offences were being removed. Earlier, Hassan Karim (PH-Pasir Gudang) urged Putrajaya to review Sosma, especially Section 13 of the Act, which imposes a blanket no-bail rule for most offences. In February, Saifuddin was reported to have said that the government was considering allowing bail for certain offences and shortening the 28-day detention period under Sosma. A special committee was formed to study the proposals. Sosma was enforced in 2012 by the Najib Razak administration after the Internal Security Act (ISA) was abolished the same year. Under Sosma, police officers may arrest and detain an individual, whom they believe is involved in security offences, without a warrant. In his winding-up speech, Saifuddin also said Putrajaya is open to reviewing the idea of setting up a special court to handle Sosma cases, amid concerns over long-drawn trials. 'Is the view of Jelutong (RSN Rayer) for a special court to be set up appropriate? This engagement session gives Jelutong ample opportunity to put forward his views,' Saifuddin told the Dewan Rakyat. 'Provide the justification, provide the rationale. If it is considered a reasonable improvement, we will review it,' he said.


The Sun
3 hours ago
- The Sun
Govt approves RM14.39 mln grant for Suhakam's 2023 operations
KUALA LUMPUR: The government has approved a RM14.39 million grant to the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) for its 2023 operational expenses. Deputy Finance Minister Lim Hui Ying confirmed this as the highest amount ever allocated to the commission. 'The grant is intended to cover operating expenses, fixed allowance of Suhakam Commissioner, emoluments, operations rental, utilities, implementation of Suhakam's annual programmes and activities, as well as the purchase of assets such as vehicles on a one-off basis,' said Lim during the Dewan Rakyat session. She added that the funding decision was based on the 2023 Budget review, Suhakam's expenditure performance, and the government's financial capacity at the time. The allocation ensures Suhakam can continue fulfilling its mandate since its establishment in 2000. Lim also acknowledged proposals from MPs William Leong Jee Keen (PH-Selayang) and Hassan Abdul Karim (PH-Pasir Gudang) to increase Suhakam's funding. 'The government will consider appropriate allocations based on current financial capacity,' she stated. 'Since the establishment of Suhakam in 2000, the government has never failed to provide allocations. The government is always committed to ensuring that Suhakam can operate and fulfil its establishment objectives,' Lim emphasised. - Bernama