Ismail Sabri will not challenge MACC’s RM169mil forfeiture

The Star | Former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob and his former political secretary Mohammad Anuar Mohd Yunus will not challenge the prosecution’s application to forfeit more than RM169mil in cash seized by the MACC, their lawyer Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad confirmed.

Top 5 at 5: Inquest proceedings for Zara Qairina

BFM | The inquest into the death of 13-year-old Zara Qairina has begun, with 70 witnesses expected to testify over 19 days. BFM delved into what this inquest means, and spoke to criminal lawyer and former deputy public prosecutor Kee Shu Min for her insights on the importance of this process.

Building back stronger? Challenges and policy options in addressing exploitative and forced labour in Malaysia’s electronics industry

Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom | This policy paper highlights the vulnerabilities of migrant workers in Malaysia’s electronics industry, where flawed immigration policies and harmful labour practices expose them to forced labour. It calls for industry- and society-wide action to address systemic causes through stronger regulations.

AICHR holds 7th Youth Debate on Human Rights

AICHR | Edmund Bon, Chair of AICHR and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, emphasised that the youth debate is not only a competition, but also a safe and enabling environment for ASEAN youth to engage openly on sensitive and complex human rights issues.

AICHR convenes workshop to promote access to tertiary education in ASEAN

AICHR | This AICHR regional workshop served to disseminate the outcomes of the Thematic Study on the Right to Education: Promotion of Access to Tertiary Education in ASEAN, with the goal of raising public awareness particularly concerning the right to education among the peoples of ASEAN.

Jangan terperangkap dengan kitaran fitnah lama mengenai “Bukan Islam tidak perlu patuh pada titah Raja”

The Rakyat Insight | Baru-baru ini, satu catatan bertajuk “‘Bukan Islam tak perlu patuh pada titah Raja’ — Peguam Edmund Bon” dimainkan semula walaupun perkara itu tidak benar, dan telah beberapa kali diperjelaskan oleh firma guaman yang berkenaan. Orang ramai diingatkan supaya menyelidik terlebih dahulu kesahihan maklumat sebelum mempercayai atau menyebarkannya.

Muhyiddin allowed to refer questions of law linked to Sedition Act to apex court

The Edge Malaysia | The High Court allowed former prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s application to refer questions of law regarding the Sedition Act to the apex court, saying the apex court’s determination on the questions will ensure an “‘expedient and economical” resolution to the sedition case.

Muhyiddin wins Federal Court bid on Sedition Act questions

New Straits Times | Former PM Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today won his bid to refer legal questions concerning the Sedition Act 1948 to the Federal Court. Lawyers Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, and Lee Yee Woei act for Muhyiddin.

Muhyiddin allowed to refer sedition charge to apex court

Free Malaysia Today | The High Court allowed Muhyiddin Yassin’s bid to refer several constitutional questions on the Sedition Act 1948 to the Federal Court. Lawyer Amer Hamzah Arshad earlier argued that Muhyiddin’s speech had discussed the provisions in Article 43 of the Federal Constitution.

Muhyiddin wins bid to refer Sedition Act questions to Federal Court

Malaysiakini | The Kuala Lumpur High Court allowed former Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s application to refer four constitutional questions under the Sedition Act to the Federal Court, as the questions are complex and require determination by the apex court. Muhyiddin was represented by counsel Amer Hamzah Arshad.

ASEAN set to adopt environmental rights declaration in October 2025: civil society pushes for stronger commitments

Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southeast Asia | If implemented effectively through a robust Regional Plan of Action, the ASEAN Declaration on Environmental Rights has the potential to become a transformative document in shaping regional human rights and environmental policies through 2045 and beyond. After official adoption, the drafting of an official Action Plan must follow.

Experts: Focus on prevention, not punishment, for bullying

The Star | Commenting on the proposed tribunal for bullying cases, Bar Council member New Sin Yew said cases involving minors should be handled by experts rather than conventional law enforcement. He added that preventive measures are equally crucial for children’s overall well-being.

Mediation the right move for disputes, say experts

The Star | Bar Council member New Sin Yew voiced his support for a legal system that encourages mediation, which will reduce the number of cases filed in court. He added that mediation must be conducted by certified and trained people to ensure fairness.

Ismail Sabri will not challenge MACC’s RM169mil forfeiture

The Star | Former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob and his former political secretary Mohammad Anuar Mohd Yunus will not challenge the prosecution’s application to forfeit more than RM169mil in cash seized by the MACC, their lawyer Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad confirmed.

Top 5 at 5: Inquest proceedings for Zara Qairina

BFM | The inquest into the death of 13-year-old Zara Qairina has begun, with 70 witnesses expected to testify over 19 days. BFM delved into what this inquest means, and spoke to criminal lawyer and former deputy public prosecutor Kee Shu Min for her insights on the importance of this process.

Building back stronger? Challenges and policy options in addressing exploitative and forced labour in Malaysia’s electronics industry

Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom | This policy paper highlights the vulnerabilities of migrant workers in Malaysia’s electronics industry, where flawed immigration policies and harmful labour practices expose them to forced labour. It calls for industry- and society-wide action to address systemic causes through stronger regulations.

AICHR holds 7th Youth Debate on Human Rights

AICHR | Edmund Bon, Chair of AICHR and Representative of Malaysia to AICHR, emphasised that the youth debate is not only a competition, but also a safe and enabling environment for ASEAN youth to engage openly on sensitive and complex human rights issues.

AICHR convenes workshop to promote access to tertiary education in ASEAN

AICHR | This AICHR regional workshop served to disseminate the outcomes of the Thematic Study on the Right to Education: Promotion of Access to Tertiary Education in ASEAN, with the goal of raising public awareness particularly concerning the right to education among the peoples of ASEAN.

Jangan terperangkap dengan kitaran fitnah lama mengenai “Bukan Islam tidak perlu patuh pada titah Raja”

The Rakyat Insight | Baru-baru ini, satu catatan bertajuk “‘Bukan Islam tak perlu patuh pada titah Raja’ — Peguam Edmund Bon” dimainkan semula walaupun perkara itu tidak benar, dan telah beberapa kali diperjelaskan oleh firma guaman yang berkenaan. Orang ramai diingatkan supaya menyelidik terlebih dahulu kesahihan maklumat sebelum mempercayai atau menyebarkannya.

Muhyiddin allowed to refer questions of law linked to Sedition Act to apex court

The Edge Malaysia | The High Court allowed former prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s application to refer questions of law regarding the Sedition Act to the apex court, saying the apex court’s determination on the questions will ensure an “‘expedient and economical” resolution to the sedition case.

Muhyiddin wins Federal Court bid on Sedition Act questions

New Straits Times | Former PM Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today won his bid to refer legal questions concerning the Sedition Act 1948 to the Federal Court. Lawyers Datuk Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, and Lee Yee Woei act for Muhyiddin.

Muhyiddin allowed to refer sedition charge to apex court

Free Malaysia Today | The High Court allowed Muhyiddin Yassin’s bid to refer several constitutional questions on the Sedition Act 1948 to the Federal Court. Lawyer Amer Hamzah Arshad earlier argued that Muhyiddin’s speech had discussed the provisions in Article 43 of the Federal Constitution.

Muhyiddin wins bid to refer Sedition Act questions to Federal Court

Malaysiakini | The Kuala Lumpur High Court allowed former Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s application to refer four constitutional questions under the Sedition Act to the Federal Court, as the questions are complex and require determination by the apex court. Muhyiddin was represented by counsel Amer Hamzah Arshad.

ASEAN set to adopt environmental rights declaration in October 2025: civil society pushes for stronger commitments

Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southeast Asia | If implemented effectively through a robust Regional Plan of Action, the ASEAN Declaration on Environmental Rights has the potential to become a transformative document in shaping regional human rights and environmental policies through 2045 and beyond. After official adoption, the drafting of an official Action Plan must follow.

Experts: Focus on prevention, not punishment, for bullying

The Star | Commenting on the proposed tribunal for bullying cases, Bar Council member New Sin Yew said cases involving minors should be handled by experts rather than conventional law enforcement. He added that preventive measures are equally crucial for children’s overall well-being.

Mediation the right move for disputes, say experts

The Star | Bar Council member New Sin Yew voiced his support for a legal system that encourages mediation, which will reduce the number of cases filed in court. He added that mediation must be conducted by certified and trained people to ensure fairness.