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Senior Citizens Bill to be tabled for first reading in Dewan next year

Law currently being drafted by special team, says deputy minister

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 06 Jun 2023 2:50PM

Senior Citizens Bill to be tabled for first reading in Dewan next year
Deputy Women, Family, and Community Development Minister Raj Munni Sabu says the bill will take into account the way the Child Act was enacted in 2001, which emphasised survival, protection, conservation, and empowerment. – Bernama pic, June 6, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Senior Citizens Bill is expected to be tabled for the first reading in the Dewan Rakyat next year, said Deputy Women, Family, and Community Development Minister Raj Munni Sabu.

She said a special team was established in March to realise the drafting of a law specifically for senior citizens.

“This team consists of various ministries, professional bodies, academics, and individuals who are knowledgeable and experienced in issues related to the elderly.

“This team was established to ensure that this bill can be tabled after being comprehensively drafted. The ministry is drafting (the bill) for the first, second, and third readings next year,” she said during a question-and-answer session at the Dewan Rakyat sitting today.

She was replying to a supplementary question from Abd Ghani Ahmad (PN-Jerlun) who wanted to know the government’s approach to enacting a special law for senior citizens and when it plans to table it in the Dewan Rakyat.

Meanwhile, Raj Munni said the content and approach of the proposed bill are the result of research conducted in the field, comparative analysis with other countries, as well as in-depth interviews and consultation sessions with various parties.

“The proposed content of the draft bill for the senior citizens is to protect their welfare and basic rights, and create a strong support system for them and caregivers.

“It is targeted for the first reading in 2024, based on the planning of the timeline and drafting of the bill, especially involving stakeholders,” she said.

Commenting on the model for the bill, she said the bill will take into account the way the Child Act was enacted in 2001, which emphasised survival, protection, conservation, and empowerment.

According to her, comparisons with Asian countries were also made involving countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, and India to ensure that the model for the bill is comprehensive. – Bernama, June 6, 2023

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