Malaysia

‘What wrong did I do?’ – asks PKR MP after loss of MyKhas access

The Petaling Jaya lawmaker said his office has been unable to access the system since May 29, affecting matters related to constituency allocations and Projek Mesra Rakyat (PMR).

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 03 Jun 2026 3:51PM

 ‘What wrong did I do?’ – asks PKR MP after loss of MyKhas access
"What exactly is my offence?" he asked in a statement today. - June 3, 2026

PKR's Lee Chean Chung today questioned the sudden loss of his parliamentary office's access to the MyKhas system, asking whether government lawmakers who speak out are now being penalised through restrictions on constituency allocations.

The Petaling Jaya lawmaker said his office has been unable to access the system since May 29, affecting matters related to constituency allocations and Projek Mesra Rakyat (PMR).

The development makes Lee the second government MP, after Subang MP Wong Chen, to publicly reveal a loss of access to the allocation channel.

While stressing that he remains supportive of the Unity Government and that he has never voted against it in Parliament, Lee questioned the reason behind the move to restrict access to MyKhas.

"What exactly is my offence?" he asked in a statement today.

Lee suggested the decision may be linked to his attendance at the May 17 launch of a new political party led by Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, noting that PKR leadership had previously indicated that MPs who attended would be contacted.

Lee, however, said he has yet to receive any official communication, warning letter or disciplinary notice from the party.

"If this is a political decision, state the reason openly. If it is disciplinary action, follow the proper process. If it is merely a technical issue, resolve it immediately," he said.

Lee also cited Pakatan Harapan's manifesto pledge to provide constituency development funds fairly to all MPs regardless of political affiliation, arguing that the current situation risks creating a perception of double standards.

He said constituency allocations are not meant for MPs personally but serve local communities, schools, non-governmental organisations and welfare recipients.

"When allocations are blocked, those most affected are not elected representatives but the people who need assistance," he said.

Lee's statement comes amid growing scrutiny over the management of constituency allocations after opposition MPs who declared support for the government were previously granted funding access.

Lee is the second lawmaker from the government bloc to face restrictions to constituency funds after Subang MP Wong Chen. – June 3, 2026

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