Bills & recorded votes
Most bills in the Dewan Rakyat pass by voice vote, so no individual record exists. Only formal divisions — typically constitutional amendments and contested motions — produce a named roll-call of how each MP voted.
All bills (176)
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG ANGKATAN TENTERA (PINDAAN) 2024
Bacaan Kali Kedua dan Ketiga · 15 Jul 2024
The bill seeks to amend the Armed Forces Act 1972 to allow child testimony in military courts without requiring oath, aligning with amendments to the Child Evidence Act 2007. It was read a second and third time, debated by members including Bukit Bendera and Ketereh, and agreed to by voice vote without a formal division, reflecting broad support for strengthening child protection in military justice.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG AGENSI KAWALAN DAN PERLINDUNGAN SEMPADAN MALAYSIA 2024
Bacaan Kali Kedua dan Ketiga · 15 Jul 2024
The bill seeks to establish the Malaysia Border Control and Protection Agency (MCBA) as a single entity to coordinate border control and protection functions across land, sea, and air entry points. It was agreed upon in principle by the Cabinet and will be tabled in Parliament, with no formal division recorded, indicating passage by voice vote.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG SUMPAH DAN IKRAR (PINDAAN) 2024
Bacaan Kali Kedua dan Ketiga · 15 Jul 2024
The bill seeks to amend the Oaths and Affirmations Act 1949 to remove provisions regarding testimony from minors, following amendments to the Child Evidence Act 2007 that now allow children to give evidence under oath or affirmation. During the Second Reading, several MPs spoke in support of the bill, emphasizing its role in protecting children's rights and ensuring their voices are heard in legal proceedings, with no formal division recorded.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG KANUN TATACARA JENAYAH (PINDAAN) 2024
Bacaan Kali Kedua dan Ketiga · 11 Jul 2024
The bill seeks to amend the Criminal Procedure Code to grant police officers of the rank of Sergeant and above the power to seize, cease, or block transactions in bank accounts suspected of being involved in cyber fraud and mule account activities. During the Second and Third Reading debate, MPs expressed support for the bill's aim to combat online scams but raised concerns about potential abuse of power, calling for safeguards such as judicial oversight and time limits on police orders. No formal division was recorded; the bill was agreed to by voice.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Keterangan Saksi Kanak-kanak (Pindaan) 2024
Bacaan Kali Kedua dan Ketiga · 11 Jul 2024
The bill seeks to amend the Child Evidence Act 2007 (Act 676) to enhance protections for child witnesses by raising the age of a child witness from 16 to 18 years, introducing provisions for special hearing capabilities, and prohibiting inappropriate questioning. The debate highlighted the need to align Malaysian law with international standards under the Convention on the Rights of the Child, eliminate outdated presumptions about children's credibility, and implement safeguards such as video testimony and judicial guidance to reduce trauma during court proceedings. The bill was agreed to at the Second and Third Reading stages without a formal division.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Kanun Keseksaan (Pindaan) 2024
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 10 Jul 2024
The bill seeks to amend the Penal Code (Act 574) to introduce new offences related to mule accounts in financial institutions, aiming to combat rising online financial fraud. During the Second and Third Reading debate, MPs supported the bill's intent but raised concerns about innocent account holders being unfairly penalised. The bill was agreed to by voice vote, with no formal division recorded.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG AUDIT (PINDAAN) 2024
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 3 Jul 2024
The Audit (Amendment) Bill 2024 seeks to expand the Auditor General's powers to audit companies receiving government financial guarantees, implement follow-the-public-money audits, issue guidelines, provide advice on serious irregularities, and conduct follow-up audits. During the Second and Third Reading debate, MPs including Yeo Bee Yin (Puchong), Ku Abd Rahman (Kubang Pasu), and Sim Tze Tzin (Bayan Baru) supported the bill, highlighting its importance in enhancing public financial oversight and institutional reform, with no formal division recorded.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG AUDIT (PINDAAN) 2024
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 2 Jul 2024
The Audit (Amendment) Bill 2024 seeks to strengthen the national audit institution by expanding the Auditor General's powers to audit entities receiving government financial guarantees, introducing follow-the-public-money audit approaches, and enabling the issuance of guidelines and follow-up audits. The bill was debated during its second and third readings, with multiple MPs expressing support for enhancing accountability and governance in public financial management. No formal division was recorded, indicating the bill was agreed upon by voice vote.
- Division
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG SURUHANJAYA PENERBANGAN MALAYSIA (PEMBUBARAN) 2024
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 26 Jun 2024
The bill seeks to abolish the Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) under Act 771 and transfer its functions, assets, and liabilities to the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) under Act 788. The debate highlighted the government's commitment to streamline aviation regulatory bodies, with no formal division recorded, indicating the bill was agreed upon by voice vote.
93 Yes129 No0 Abstain - Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG KESELAMATAN SOSIAL PEKERJA (PINDAAN) 2024
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 25 Jun 2024
The Workers' Social Security (Amendment) Bill 2024 was read for the second and third readings in the Dewan Rakyat on 24 June 2024. The bill aims to amend the Workers' Social Security Act to expand coverage and benefits, including increasing the wage ceiling from RM5,000 to RM6,000, which would benefit approximately 1.5 million workers. The debate focused on improving awareness, reducing penalties for late registration, expanding rehabilitation centers, and enhancing self-employment schemes, with no formal division recorded, indicating the bill was agreed upon by voice.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG KESELAMATAN SOSIAL PEKERJA (PINDAAN) 2024
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 24 Jun 2024
The bill seeks to amend the Employees' Social Security Act 1969 (Act 4) to increase the monthly wage ceiling for contributions from RM5,000 to RM6,000, thereby expanding coverage and benefits for approximately 1.5 million workers and their dependents. The Minister for Human Resources presented the bill, which was supported by several members, including the Deputy Minister for Rural and Regional Development, and opened for debate. No formal division was recorded, indicating the bill was agreed upon by voice vote.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Kecekapan dan Konservasi Tenaga 2023
24 Jun 2024
The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Bill 2023 was agreed to by the Dewan Rakyat after being previously passed by the Dewan Negara with an amendment to Clause 1. The Speaker confirmed the amendment was in order and directed that it be further considered at a later sitting. No formal division was recorded, indicating passage by voice vote.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG KESELAMATAN SIBER 2024
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 27 Mar 2024
The Cyber Security Bill 2024 was introduced to strengthen national cyber security by establishing a legal framework for protecting Critical National Information Infrastructure. The bill aims to enhance coordination, enforcement, and proactive measures against cyber threats, including through the National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA) and the National Cyber Security Council (JKSN). It was agreed to at the Second and Third Reading stages without a formal division, indicating consensus among members.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Perniagaan Perkhidmatan Wang (Pindaan) 2024
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 26 Mar 2024
The Bill seeks to amend the Money Services Business Act 2011 to strengthen enforcement against unlicensed money services, improve penalties for offenders, and enhance the effectiveness of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing measures. The Deputy Minister of Finance presented the Bill for its Second and Third Reading, outlining four main considerations: combating unlicensed hawala activities, improving prosecution, ensuring deterrent penalties, and aligning enforcement with industry compliance levels. No formal division was recorded; the Bill was agreed to by voice.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Perbekalan (Penguntukan Semula Peruntukan Perbelanjaan) 2024 dan Usul Anggaran Perbelanjaan Pembangunan (Penguntukan Semula Peruntukan Perbelanjaan) tahun 2024
Committee Stage · 26 Mar 2024
The bill seeks to reallocate expenditure appropriations for the Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation, including supplementary funding for water infrastructure projects such as water treatment plants, pipeline replacement, and national non-revenue water reduction initiatives. During the Committee Stage, members debated specific allocations, including concerns over aging asbestos cement pipes in Pahang, water supply in Sabah and federal territories, and electricity generation support. No formal division was taken; the bill proceeded by consensus with members expressing agreement on key points.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG KUALITI ALAM SEKELILING (PINDAAN) 2023
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 25 Mar 2024
The Environmental Quality (Amendment) Bill 2023 was debated during its Second and Third Reading in the Dewan Rakyat. MPs discussed concerns over increased fines and penalties being insufficient without stronger enforcement, monitoring, and public participation in EIA processes. The bill was supported by speakers including Tangga Batu and Bentong, with no formal division recorded, indicating agreement by voice.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG POLIS (PINDAAN) 2024
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua · 21 Mar 2024
The Police (Amendment) Bill 2024 was read for the second time in the Dewan Rakyat. The debate focused on proposed amendments including the appointment of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong as Honorary Commissioner of Police, increasing penalties for obstructing police officers, and establishing a Youth Aid Division. No formal division was taken; the bill proceeded by voice agreement.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG PERBEKALAN TAMBAHAN (2023) 2024 dan USUL ANGGARAN PERBELANJAAN PEMBANGUNAN TAMBAHAN (BIL. 1) 2023
Committee Stage · 20 Mar 2024
The Dewan Rakyat continued consideration of the Supplementary Supply (2023) Bill 2024 and the First Supplementary Development Expenditure Proposal (Bill No. 1) 2023 in Committee. No formal division occurred; the bill was agreed to by voice. The debate focused on concerns regarding the 1MDB-Goldman Sachs settlement, with calls for a Royal Commission of Inquiry to investigate the agreement and allegations of potential impropriety.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG POLIS (PINDAAN) 2024
Bacaan Kali Kedua dan Ketiga · 20 Mar 2024
The Police (Amendment) Bill 2024 seeks to amend the Police Act 1967 (Act 344) by introducing a new Section 6A to appoint the Yang di-Pertuan Agong as Honorary Commissioner-in-Chief of the Royal Malaysia Police, increasing penalties for various police-related offences, updating provisions on police duties and discipline, and removing the rank of Senior Inspector. The bill was debated at Second and Third Reading stages, with no formal division recorded; it was agreed to by voice vote after support from government and opposition members.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG KEKEBALAN BIDANG KUASA NEGARA ASING 2023
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 19 Mar 2024
The Foreign State Immunity Bill 2023 was read for the second and third time in Dewan Rakyat. The bill aims to codify foreign state immunity law, incorporating customary international law and the restrictive immunity doctrine, to protect national sovereignty in foreign legal proceedings, particularly regarding claims like the Sulu Sultanate case. No formal division occurred; the bill proceeded by voice agreement.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG UNIVERSITI DAN KOLEJ UNIVERSITI (PINDAAN) 2023
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 18 Mar 2024
The bill seeks to amend the Universities and University Colleges Act 1971 to empower student representative bodies to collect and manage funds, transfer disciplinary authority from the Vice-Chancellor to a Student Disciplinary Committee, and extend the term of student representatives during transitional periods such as when campus elections cannot be held. The debate highlighted the bill's alignment with the Madani vision to enhance student autonomy and financial management capabilities, with no formal division recorded, indicating agreement by voice.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG KAWALAN PRODUK MEROKOK DEMI KESIHATAN AWAM 2023
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 30 Nov 2023
The Control of Tobacco Products for Public Health Bill 2023 was debated during its Second and Third Readings in the Dewan Rakyat. Despite concerns over enforcement and constitutional issues raised by some members, the bill was supported by both government and opposition MPs, with the Minister of Health urging its passage. No formal division was recorded, indicating the bill was agreed upon by voice vote.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Suruhanjaya Hak Asasi Manusia Malaysia (Pindaan) 2023
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 29 Nov 2023
The bill seeks to amend the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia Act 1999 (Act 597) to strengthen SUHAKAM's mandate, including enhancing its powers to investigate human rights violations, ensuring child participation in its processes, setting minimum membership and appointment criteria (including gender and disability representation), establishing a Children's Commissioner and two Child Commissioners, remunerating specific commissioners, and introducing a disciplinary tribunal for commissioners. The bill was read for the second and third times and passed by voice vote (bersetuju), indicating agreement without a formal division.
- Agreed
RANG UNDANG-UNDANG KEWANGAN (NO. 2) 2023
Bacaan Kali Yang Kedua dan Ketiga · 28 Nov 2023
The Finance (No. 2) Bill 2023 seeks to amend 14 tax-related Acts to implement tax measures announced in Budget 2024, including the introduction of capital gains tax, global minimum tax, and electronic invoicing (e-invoice). The bill was read for the second and third times in the Dewan Rakyat, with the Deputy Minister of Finance presenting its provisions, and no formal division was recorded, indicating passage by voice vote as 'bersetuju'.
- Agreed
Rang Undang-undang Perbekalan 2024 dan Anggaran Pembangunan 2024
Second Reading · 27 Nov 2023
The Dewan Rakyat continued consideration of the Supply Bill 2024 and Development Estimates 2024 in Committee stage. No formal division was taken; the bill proceeded by voice agreement. Debate focused on education infrastructure, including rural school conditions and academic calendar concerns in Sarawak.