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Dewan Negara approves final bill to decriminalise suicide attempts

No prosecution can be conducted pending completion of process, says deputy minister

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 21 Jun 2023 8:45PM

Dewan Negara approves final bill to decriminalise suicide attempts
Ramkarpal Singh says pending the completion of this process, a moratorium on the implementation of Section 309 of the Penal Code is still in force, and thus no prosecution can be conducted under this section for attempted suicides. – Bernama pic, June 21, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The parliamentary process to decriminalise attempted suicides has been completed with the passing of the third and final bill on the matter in the Dewan Negara today.

The Mental Health (Amendment) Bill 2023 passed today aims to empower crisis intervention officers to undertake apprehension of individuals who try to commit suicide.

Yesterday, two other related bills, namely the Penal Code (Amendment) Bill (No. 2) 2023 and Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill (No. 2) 2023, were also approved by the Dewan Negara.

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform) Ramkarpal Singh wound up the debate on the three bills related to the decriminalisation of suicide attempts.

The three bills were tabled for their first reading in the Dewan Rakyat by Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform) Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said on April 4 and approved on May 22.

In a statement today, Ramkarpal said the three bills needed the consent of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong in accordance with Article 66 of the federal constitution.

“They will then be gazetted in the government gazette before coming into force,” he added.

He said pending the completion of this process, a moratorium on the implementation of Section 309 of the Penal Code is still in force, and thus no prosecution can be conducted under this section for attempted suicides.

Ramkarpal expressed his appreciation to all quarters, including MPs, for their full support of this effort, which will change the approach towards suicide attempts from a punitive one to one that is treatment based.

Meanwhile, the debate on the Renewable Energy (Amendment) Bill 2023 will continue tomorrow when the Dewan Negara sits again. – Bernama, June 21, 2023

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