Court of Appeal to Deliver Decision on Malaysian Armed Forces Pension Appeal on May 6

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Court of Appeal to Deliver Decision on Malaysian Armed Forces Pension Appeal on May 6
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The Court of Appeal has scheduled May 6 to announce its ruling on an appeal regarding pension adjustments for Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) retirees who retired before January 1, 2013. The government, Malaysian Armed Forces Council, and two other parties are appealing a High Court decision that granted these adjustments.

PUTRAJAYA: The Court of Appeal has set May 6 this year to deliver its decision on an appeal by the government, Malaysian Armed Forces Council and two other parties, against a ruling that granted pension adjustments for Malaysian Armed Forces retirees who retired before Jan 1, 2013.

On Jan 21, the three-judge panel consisting of Justices Hashim Hamzah, Wong Kian Kheong and Ismail Brahim heard the appeal and reserved its decision. She also ruled the government had violated Article 137 and/or Article 8 of the Malaysian Armed Forces Act 1972, by failing to make the necessary pension adjustments for MAF retirees who retired before Jan 1, 2013.

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