More than 3,000 outdated laws need review, says Azalina


PUTRAJAYA: More than 3,000 outdated laws must be reviewed to ensure legislation remains relevant, says Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said.

"For example, in digital technology, existing laws may not be applicable or require amendments to address more relevant situations,” the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform) told the media after the monthly assembly at the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform) on Monday (Aug 12).

Azalina said a list of the outdated laws, some of which were drafted before Independence, will be compiled for the Prime Minister’s consideration for further action.

"We may need to prepare a Cabinet paper, listing these outdated laws and propose establishing a special Cabinet committee to review them.

"These laws affect all agencies and may also involve state, federal, and local governments," she explained.

She emphasised that the review should engage various stakeholders, including the Attorney General’s Chambers, the judiciary, and law faculties of universities with the expertise to evaluate the legislation.

Recently, the media reported that Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul had convened a meeting with the secretaries-general and legal advisors from each ministry to look into reviewing obsolete laws.

He said such a measure is necessary to assess laws that are no longer relevant or appropriate for the digital era and which need to be updated to be on par with current times. – Bernama

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