Home Ministry will expedite constitutional amendment on citizenship: minister

Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail says wording, language used in bill being fine-tuned

11:39 PM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – The Home Ministry will expedite the federal constitution amendment on citizenship, its minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said. 

He added that it was his ministry’s priority and at this time, the amendment had passed the cabinet-level discussion session and presented to the Conference of Rulers. 

“Now the wording and language used in the bill are being fine-tuned,” he said during the winding up session of the 2023 PKR annual national congress at Putrajaya International Convention Centre here today. 

The Home Ministry was reported to have finalised whether the amendment on citizenship would be made to the federal constitution or would only involve existing acts and regulations. 

On the parole system, mandatory attendance orders and licensed release for inmates, he said that besides reducing congestion in prisons, the programmes also had a positive result when only one out of 800 inmates involved landed back in prison.  

“Technically, they are prison inmates but are outside physically. (Under these programmes), we look for almost 200 companies including Panasonic and SWCorp for them to work at. We will start more programmes like these to show our concern for inmates,” he said. 

In other developments, he said another settlement for children of illegal immigrants will be opened in Papar, Sabah next month based on the Madani government’s care towards children abandoned by their parents during Immigration Department operations. 

Saifuddin Nasution was reported to have said on November 1 that a part of the 1,000 foreign children housed at 19 immigration depots throughout the country have been transferred to a temporary centre called Baitul Mahabbah in Nilai, Negri Sembilan. 

The transfer was on humanitarian grounds, in line with the government’s commitment in protecting the rights of children no matter their status as stated in the Child Act 2001 and the Convention on Rights of the Child. – November 26, 2023

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