Malaysia

What happened to promised EC reform, Bersih asks govt

NGO blasts appointment of new commission member without parliamentary review.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 08 May 2024 4:37PM

What happened to promised EC reform, Bersih asks govt
Bersih says the Election Commission’s recent appointment of a new member without any parliamentary review reflects poorly on the government’s promise of reform. – The Vibes file pic, May 8, 2024.

THE Election Commission’s (EC) recent appointment of a new member without any parliamentary review reflects poorly on the government’s promise of reform, said polls watchdog Bersih.

Bersih said the EC had welcomed its newest member, Sapdin Ibrahim, who began his duties on Monday, through a post on its Facebook page.

He said the ruling parties had promised that key appointments would be reviewed through the special parliamentary committee.

“This latest development is very disappointing and shows that Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and the unity government are not serious about reforming the Election Commission.

“Both Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional are the largest components of the current government, but both coalitions are not respecting the manifesto they themselves drafted.

“…thereby reinforcing the perception that the Madani government is not serious about efforts to reform institutions and bring a more progressive and inclusive political culture,” Bersih said in a statement.

Bersih said the reforms on key appointments were promised in both the election manifestos of PH and BN.

It said the government must make amends by immediately announcing that the next appointment of the EC chairman will be made after going through a parliamentary standing committee on electoral affairs.

It added that the standing committee should comprise bipartisan MPs and set clear processes and criteria for appointing a new Election Commission chairman. 

“If this is not implemented, the government and the prime minister can no longer use the word reform, which so far has been nothing more than lip service. 

“The public will continue to question the extent of the commitment to the reform that has been touted,” said Bersih. – The Vibes, May 8, 2024.

Related News

Malaysia / 9mth

Sudden dissolution of Sabah assembly will have adverse effect on outstation voters, warns Bersih

Malaysia / 1y

Bersih ranks Ismail Sabri as best PM since 2009

Malaysia / 1y

Sarawak PH gets green light to battle GPS in state elections

Malaysia / 1y

Sabah Pakatan urges focus on MA63 gains amid RM16 billion controversy

Malaysia / 2y

MP tells EC not to rely on politicians’ feedback in drawing boundaries

Malaysia / 2y

Bersih urges govt to establish outstation voting mechanism

Spotlight

Malaysia

PRN Negeri Sembilan: The battlegrounds, big names and three-cornered fights to watch

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

People

Woman ends up with RM500 over food bill after date with ‘doctor’

Malaysia

Love scam: Twelve China nationals arrested in Ipoh over suspected online call centres

Malaysia

ASLI to field female candidate in Jeram Padang DUN

Community

‘Furry officer’ laid to rest as Kuching traffic police mourn beloved stray cat (video)

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Father mauled by crocodile as son watches in horror in Sabah river (UPDATED)

Malaysia

Johor shuts down Forest City Network School premises

Malaysia

Singapore: Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon to retire in Feb 2027, succeeded by Justice Sushil Nair

You may be interested

Malaysia

Moderate 5.4-magnitude earthquake strikes Sulawesi Sea, no tsunami threat reported

Malaysia

MACC opens probe into KWAP'S RM200 million eFishery investment

Malaysia

Negeri Sembilan poll race begins as nominations kick off

Malaysia

Negeri PRN: PN to contest 11 seats, completes BN's 'puzzle' in 36 DUNs

Malaysia

No further delays for water tariff hike in Penang - CM

Malaysia

Dewan Rakyat passes National Trust Fund Bill 2026

Malaysia

Rohingya teen faces death penalty after being charged with newborn baby’s death

Malaysia

Malaysia's inflation eases to 1.9% in June