The anti-hopping law rules that MPs lose their seats by defecting after Nov 19 polls. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MPs who defected from one party to another after the general election last year would automatically lose their seats and fresh by-elections must be called.
Speaker Johari Abdul, a member of Datuk Seri Anwar’s party, ruled this week that the four Sabah lawmakers could keep their seats as they had jumped to GRS prior to the polls. He said that GRS also isn’t a political party but an umbrella organisation of which Bersatu is a founding member.
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Singaporean hiker found after going missing in Sabah forest reserveSANDAKAN, Sabah: A Singaporean man who lost his way while hiking on a forest trail in Sabah on Sunday (Jan 15) was found by the authorities less than two hours after he was reported missing. In a statement, the Sabah Forestry Department said on Monday that the tourist had entered the Kebun Cina Fores
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‘The experience is traumatising’: Malaysian man on being forced into online scamming in Laos, MyanmarHe was offered a job as a money changer, but forced to conduct scams by a human trafficking syndicate. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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New Malaysian PM could mean good news for Bangladeshi workers: Daily Star contributorThe writer says the Bangladeshi government should capitalise on Anwar’s announced stand on foreign workers. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Married Malaysian couple charged with murder in Selangor bomb caseThe charge carries the death penalty upon conviction. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Malaysian couple charged with murder in Selangor bomb caseKUALA LUMPUR - A young married couple was charged in court on Monday for the murder by a bomb blast in Selangor state, last...
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Search for missing Malaysian-registered cargo ship called off after no new leads foundKUALA LUMPUR: The search operation for a Malaysian-registered cargo ship carrying five crew members that was reported missing last week was called off over the weekend by Indonesian authorities after no new leads were found. In a statement on Monday (Jan 16), the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency
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