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Deputy Home Minister Azis Jamman says this is to avoid flip-flops in the future.

Azis Jamman says two special committees are looking into six Acts that come under the purview of the home ministry.

Its deputy minister Mohd Azis Jamman said it is best to look into such matters comprehensively and thoroughly before a decision is made.“We don’t want to have a situation where if a law is amended or abolished we find that it was a mistake,” he said during Question Time in the Dewan Rakyat today. Azis said the ministry has formed two special committees to look into the six Acts that come under its purview.

He said the committees comprise representatives from various government agencies such as the Attorney-General’s Chambers and the police, the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia , Bar Council, legal practitioners and academicians.

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