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DBP to amend act for powers against ‘violation’ of Malay usage

Director-general says amendments will empower agency in terms of enforcement

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Jun 2022 6:14PM

DBP to amend act for powers against ‘violation’ of Malay usage
Datuk Abang Sallehuddin Abang Shokeran said amendments for DBP Act 1959 would also empower the agency in ensuring that the official language enshrined in the federal constitution is not neglected. – Wikimedia pic, June 28, 2022

MELAKA – Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP) is amending the DBP Act 1959 to be tabled in Parliament as soon as possible to ensure that the use of the Malay language is enhanced and upheld as the national language, said DBP director-general Datuk Abang Sallehuddin Abang Shokeran.

He said the amendments would also empower the agency in ensuring that the official language, which is the foundation of the national identity and enshrined in the federal constitution, is not neglected.

“This amendment empowers DBP in terms of enforcement and legal action if there is a violation of language usage, and among the things proposed is permission to take action against any party who deliberately insults and denigrates the national language.

“This (amendment) is done based on existing rules and laws, it is not to inconvenience any party but to ensure harmony among the people based on the constitution and Rukun Negara (national principles),” he told reporters today.

Earlier, he attended the opening ceremony of the scientific writing and publication seminar officiated by the Malaysian Nuclear Agency director-general.

Elaborating, Abang Sallehuddin said the move was also to cater to the requests of people wanting the national language to be used on roads, signboards and so on, adding that DBP would discuss this matter with the local authorities and relevant agencies.

Meanwhile, he said DBP would enhance cooperation with the Malaysian Nuclear Agency to feature the achievements of local researchers in producing technologies comparable to foreign countries in magazine publications and social media to boost people’s morale.

“People assume many technologies were sourced from outside when in fact many new discoveries and technology development was done in the country.

“This effort will reveal these achievements to the community that will promote activities involving knowledge that can benefit the public,” he said. – Bernama, June 28, 2022

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