The Malaysian Parliament will revisit a proposed constitutional amendment concerning the separation of powers within the legal system. The bill aims to divide the functions of the Attorney-General and the public prosecutor, currently held by one individual. This amendment has been previously considered and is now back before the Dewan Rakyat, the lower house of Parliament. Supporters argue the split will enhance independence and transparency in prosecution. The move is considered a significant legal reform. Debate and voting on the bill are expected to be key proceedings during the current parliamentary session. The outcome will impact the structure of legal proceedings and accountability within Malaysia’s justice system.
