
Govt: No blanket freeze on 2026 allocations for Health, Education ministries
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Govt: No blanket freeze on 2026 allocations for Health, Education ministries. KUALA LUMPUR, July 10 (Bernama) -- The third week of the Dewan Rakyat sitting saw the tabling and passage of two bills, alongside debates on a wide range of issues concerning public well-being, healthcare, food security, energy, national security and governance. A total of 11 ministries, including the Home Ministry, Health Ministry, Foreign Ministry, Finance Ministry and the Prime Minister's Department, completed their winding-up speeches and responded to the issues raised by MPs.
Furthermore, The Second Meeting of the Fifth Session of the 15th Parliament has one week remaining before concluding on July 16. — Bernama. The Dewan Rakyat also focused on the presentation of reports by two Special Select Committees, namely on Health and on Women, Children and Community Development, which put forward recommendations on organ donation and transplantation, as well as the worrying rise in abuse and violence cases over the six-year period since 2020. Attention was also focused on the tabling of the motion and subsequent debate on the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) Annual Report 2024, during which MPs put forward various recommendations.
In addition, The Control of Padi and Rice (Amendment) Bill 2026, which seeks to strengthen the regulatory framework governing the padi and rice industry through tougher penalties, including increasing the maximum fine to RM1 million to curb malpractice in the sector, was tabled for first reading on Tuesday. The bills were the Competition (Amendment) Bill 2026 and the Competition Commission (Amendment) Bill 2026, which aim to strengthen enforcement against anti-competitive practices in line with developments in the digital economy.
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Govt: No blanket freeze on 2026 allocations for Health, Education ministries.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesKUALA LUMPUR, July 10 (Bernama) -- The third week of the Dewan Rakyat sitting saw the tabling and passage of two bills, alongside debates on a wide range of issues concerning public well-being, healthcare, food security, energy, national security and governance.
reliability low1/2 sourcesA total of 11 ministries, including the Home Ministry, Health Ministry, Foreign Ministry, Finance Ministry and the Prime Minister's Department, completed their winding-up speeches and responded to the issues raised by MPs.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe Second Meeting of the Fifth Session of the 15th Parliament has one week remaining before concluding on July 16. — Bernama
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe Dewan Rakyat also focused on the presentation of reports by two Special Select Committees, namely on Health and on Women, Children and Community Development, which put forward recommendations on organ donation and transplantation, as well as the worrying rise in abuse and violence cases over the six-year period since 2020.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAttention was also focused on the tabling of the motion and subsequent debate on the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) Annual Report 2024, during which MPs put forward various recommendations.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe Control of Padi and Rice (Amendment) Bill 2026, which seeks to strengthen the regulatory framework governing the padi and rice industry through tougher penalties, including increasing the maximum fine to RM1 million to curb malpractice in the sector, was tabled for first reading on Tuesday.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe bills were the Competition (Amendment) Bill 2026 and the Competition Commission (Amendment) Bill 2026, which aim to strengthen enforcement against anti-competitive practices in line with developments in the digital economy.
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KUALA LUMPUR: The government is not imposing a blanket freeze on 2026 allocations for the Health Ministry and Education Ministry
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Govt: No blanket freeze on 2026 allocations for Health, Education ministries.
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