One Year On: The Filial Responsibility Law - A New Approach to Caring for the Elderly

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One Year On: The Filial Responsibility Law - A New Approach to Caring for the Elderly
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This news text discusses the proposal of a "filial responsibility law" in Malaysia, which aims to legally require children to care for their ageing parents. It highlights the views of members of the public on the matter, including support and concerns.

One year on, how Warisan KL has breathed new life back to Kuala Lumpur’s past — and what’s coming up nextSome adult Malaysians say there’s no need to legislate as they are already caring for their ageing parents, others say making it a law could help prevent neglect and safeguards against scams, while some suggested the government provide financial support as medicine and healthcare can become taxing.

— Unsplash pic! Plus, enjoy an additional FREE RM10 when you sign up using code VERSAMM10 with a min. cash-in of RM100 today. T&Cs apply. KUCHING, May 9 — Members of the public have shared their views following reports that the government is considering ‘filial responsibility law’ to legally require children to care for their ageing parents.

The proposal came after Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi was quoted as saying that several countries had already implemented similar laws, with Malaysia still in the discussion and review stage. Robert Ukin, 40, said he would support the law, describing it as ‘a rightful duty of children towards their parents’.

“As children, we need to ensure that we care for our parents, including their daily needs, medical care and wellbeing,” he told“We are no one without our parents. Gerald Marcel Peter Blodi, 21, also supported the proposal, saying that it could help prevent neglect of elderly parents.

“It makes me sad because we should not treat our parents that way,” he said. He added that such legislation could serve as a safeguard in cases where children abandoned their responsibilities, though he noted challenges in caring for the elderly people, including exposure to online scams.

Meanwhile, Zaidil Peri, 60, said caring for ageing parents was already a family responsibility and should not need to be legislated.

“I think it is already a responsibility. So if it’s made into law, then it’s the right thing for children to do,” he said. Zaidil, however, added that any such law should be accompanied by government support, including financial assistance.

“Taking care of the elderly folks is not easy. There are expenses for medicine and daily necessities. ”“I don’t see any problem with it.

“It’s something I can never repay, so I will take care of them when they are older,” she said. — The Borneo Post

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