New cybercrime, anti-racing Bills to join two constitutional amendments when Parliament resumes Monday (opens original article in a new tab)
Malaysia's Parliament resumes with key bills including constitutional amendments, a cybercrime law, and anti-racing legislation, following previous unsuccessful attempts to pass some proposals.
- The Second Meeting of the Fifth Session of the 15th Parliament will begin on Monday with key bills including two constitutional amendments and new cybercrime and anti-racing legislation.
- The Prime Minister's term limit bill and the Attorney General/Public Prosecutor roles separation bill were previously tabled but did not pass or were referred to a committee.
- The Cybercrime Bill 2026 and Road Transport Act 1987 (Amendment) Bill aim to address illegal racing and 'tonto' syndicates, with the latter scheduled for immediate debate.
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