Lawyers: Pahang’s loyalty to Agong condition for business permit vague, unconstitutional | Malay Mail

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Lawyers: Pahang’s loyalty to Agong condition for business permit vague, unconstitutional

Sultan Abdullah Ahmad Shah greets guests during a thanksgiving dinner held at a new mosque in Temerloh district in Pahang January 25, 2019. ― Bernama pic

Lim said the new requirement may also affect business owners’ right to livelihood if they are denied business licences due to the condition.In explaining why the new requirement is unreasonable, Lim pointed out the vague nature of the term “disloyalty”. “What is meant by respect and loyalty? Does pointing out errors in the acts or omissions concerning an executive function or statutory duties amount to disrespect or disloyalty?” he asked.

“Yes, loyalty to King is important from a State perspective but so are the rights of citizens. And here I think citizens’ rights are on the chopping block given how wide the directive is,” he said, describing the new condition as akin to giving “blank cheques” to licencing authorities on the matter.

“Licensing is expressly a local government matter. But what if the effect of the directive serves to regulate speech and expression as well? If it does, then it offends Article 10,” he said. “Because you would need locus standi to file a case in Court. You must be affected by the decision,” he said, referring to the rule on legal standing.

 

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Want to do business in Pahang? Better be loyal to Sultan, Agong, says MB | Malay MailKUALA LUMPUR, April 19 — The Pahang state government has today announced an additional condition for business licences and permits: Unconditional respect and loyalty to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Sultan of Pahang. In a report by The Star, the state’s Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan... Good move Pahang. Other states should follow. Muslims SUPPORT! Well, that's the end of that state's economy. Out of curiosity, Lynas has to be loyal to whom Not Australian government? I mean, there are laws to be followed. Why the call on this? We can't go around insulting the YDPA our King, whether in Pahang or elsewhere. And talk of rights being taken? Fear— infused divisive politics...not healthy.
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