AGC to oppose Syed Saddiq’s judicial review bid on claimed halt to MP’s allocation

Muar rep, three others, claim govt ceased RM730,300 in funding for constituency

6:28 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) will object to Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman’s application for leave to commence judicial review, along with three others, on the government’s purported cessation of a RM730,300 allocation for welfare purposes in his constituency.

Senior federal counsel Ahmad Hanir Hambaly, representing the AGC, informed reporters of the matter after case management via e-review before high court deputy senior registrar Nurliyana Mohd Jafri, today.

Syed Saddiq and three voters in the Muar parliamentary constituency, Najib Abu Nawar, Mohd Bakirudin Abdullah and Muhamad Fadzly Bisri, filed the application on April 23 through Messrs Lim Wei Jiet, naming the prime minister and the government as the first and second respondents.

They are seeking an order to quash the decision to halt the remaining RM500,000 out of the RM1.7 million meant for the Muar constituency service centre’s bank account, intended for welfare, public wellbeing and disaster relief expenses.

Furthermore, the applicants are seeking the reinstatement of Syed Saddiq’s access to the MyKHAS system, which manages the allocation requests for a RM2 million development fund for the constituency, claiming it was revoked by the respondents. 

They are also seeking to quash the decision to cancel several projects amounting to RM230,300 approved in the MyKHAS system, which was applied for by the first applicant, Syed Saddiq.  

Finally, they seek to overturn the decisions of both respondents who refused to approve or allocate any funds to the first applicant as the Muar MP for programmes under the Projek Mesra Rakyat or similar programmes for the year 2024.

The application was filed, among others, on the grounds that the respondents had violated Syed Saddiq’s right to equality as Muar MP and the three other applicants as voters in the constituency, as stipulated in Article 8 of the Federal Constitution. – May 6, 2024

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