Revisited…
- It shall be the responsibility of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to safeguard the special position of the Malays and natives of any of the States of Sabah and Sarawak and the legitimate interests of other communities in accordance with the provisions of this Article.
- Notwithstanding anything in this Constitution, but subject to the provisions of Article 40 and of this Article, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong shall exercise his functions under this Constitution and federal law in such manner as may be necessary to safeguard the special provision of the Malays and natives of any of the States of Sabah and Sarawak and to ensure the reservation for Malays and natives of any of the States of Sabah and Sarawak of such proportion as he may deem reasonable of positions in the public service (other than the public service of a State) and of scholarships, exhibitions and other similar educational or training privileges or special facilities given or accorded by the Federal Government and, when any permit or licence for the operation of any trade or business is required by federal law, then, subject to the provisions of that law and this Article, of such permits and licences.
- The Yang di-Pertuan Agong may, in order to ensure in accordance with Clause (2) the reservation to Malays and natives of any of the States of Sabah and Sarawak of positions in the public service and of scholarships, exhibitions and other educational or training privileges or special facilities, give such general directions as may be required for that purpose to any Commission to which Part X applies or to any authority charged with responsibility for the grant of such scholarships, exhibitions or other educational or training privileges or special facilities; and the Commission or authority shall duly comply with the directions.
- In exercising his functions under this Constitution and federal law in accordance with Clauses (1) to (3) the Yang di-Pertuan Agong shall not deprive any person of any public office held by him or of the continuance of any scholarship, exhibition or other educational or training privileges or special facilities enjoyed by him.
- This Article does not derogate from the provisions of Article 136.
- Where by existing federal law a permit or licence is required for the operation of any trade or business the Yang di-Pertuan Agong may exercise his functions under that law in such manner, or give such general directions to any authority charged under that law with the grant of such permits or licences, as may be required to ensure the reservation of such proportion of such permits or licences for Malays and natives of any of the States of Sabah and Sarawak as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong may deem reasonable, and the authority shall duly comply with the directions.
- Nothing in this Article shall operate to deprive or authorise the deprivation of any person of any right, privilege, permit or licence accrued to or enjoyed or held by him or to authorised a refusal to renew to any person any such permit or licence or a refusal to grant to the heirs, successors or assigns of a person any permit or licence when the renewal or grant might reasonably be expected in the ordinary course of events.
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Notwithstanding anything in this Constitution, where by any federal law any permit or licence is required for the operation of any trade or business, that law may provide for the reservation of a proportion of such permits or licences for Malays and natives of any of the States of Sabah and Sarawak; but no such law shall for the purpose of ensuring such a reservation-
- (a) deprive or authorise the deprivation of any person of any right, privilege, permit or licence accrued to or enjoyed or held by him;
- (b) authorise a refusal to renew to any person any such permit or licence or a refusal to grant to the heirs, successors or assigns of any person any permit or licence when the renewal or grant might in accordance with he other provisions of the law reasonably be expected in the ordinary course of events, or prevent any person from transferring together with his business any transferable licence to operate that business; or
- (c) where no permit or licence was previously required for the operation of the trade or business, authorise a refusal to grant a permit or licence to any person for the operation of any trade or business which immediately before the coming into force of the law he had been bona fide carrying on, or authorise a refusal subsequently to renew to any such person any permit or licence, or a refusal to grant to the heirs, successors or assigns of any such person any such permit or licence when the renewal or grant might in accordance with the other provisions of that law reasonably be expected in the ordinary course of events.
- (a) deprive or authorise the deprivation of any person of any right, privilege, permit or licence accrued to or enjoyed or held by him;
- (8A) Notwithstanding anything in this Constitution, where in any University, College and other educational institution providing education after Malaysian Certificate of Education or its equivalent, the number of places offered by the authority responsible for the management of the University, College or such educational institution to candidates for any course of study is less than the number of candidates qualified for such places, it shall be lawful for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong by virtue of this Article to give such directions to the authority as may be required to ensure the reservation of such proportion of such places for Malays and natives of any of the States of Sabah and Sarawak as the Yank di-Pertuan Agong may deem reasonable, and the authority shall duly comply with the directions.
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(9) Nothing in this Article shall empower Parliament to restrict business or trade solely for the purpose of reservations for Malays and natives of any of the States of Sabah and Sarawak.
- (9A) In this Article the expression “natives” in relation to the State of Sabah or Sarawak shall have the meaning assigned to it in Article 161A.
- (9A) In this Article the expression “natives” in relation to the State of Sabah or Sarawak shall have the meaning assigned to it in Article 161A.
- The Constitution of the State of any Ruler may make provision corresponding (with the necessary modifications) to the provisions of this Article.
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Let not just into the Malaysian Constitution without looking at the facts.
The facts was that
After the independence of Persekutuan Tanah Melayu the Malays thought that appointed Malay leaders through UMNO would fight for their rights and enhance the economies.
However due the limitations of their thoughts processes it was never successful. It is too much to expect Tunku Abd Rahman to come out with a blueprint within a decade. Tunku had done his part in driving the English out. This itself is a mighty feat.
But the danger of chinese and indians supremacy could not be contained and this exploded in 1969 when DAP thought that with the British out of the way, they and other ex communists race, now let out from their Chinese new villages can gain control of Malaya. A state of emergency was declared again.
Mahathir son an Indian from Kerala was given the chance but he too had his limitations letting the Chinese monopolised the sugar trade for Kuok who now gather a staggering 40 billion assets equal to what the whole Malay owned PNB.
Under Mahahtir too he conspired to let Ananda Krishnan amast 40 billion, Vincent Tan 10 billion through organised and license gamblin, Lim Goh Tong 20 billion through licensed monopoly casino. All these are openly available through Forbes and these are just the top 10 richest men in Malaysia.
The Malays call Mahathir Tokeh Judi terbesar! The head of the biggest organised gambling in Malaysia as most countries made casinos and gamblin illegal.
The Chinese corruption of Malays leaders and head of department continuese with the illegal award of WIMAX frequencies against the Federal Constitution by Lim Keng Yaik and now the 4G by Rais Yatim himself and the SKMM.
Thus it is left to Malays NGOs like
PERKASA to uphold and fight for the Federal Constitution of the Federated Malay States to ensure the rightful rights of the Malays and Sultanates remain intact.
The action plan is
1. to curb Chinese monopoly in natural resources which are against the Federal Constituiton
2. to curb organised gambling leaders like MCA and Vincent Tan and Ananda Krsihnan from buying over Malay leaders with Yacht or Pavarotti concerts.
3. transfer the ownership of frequencies to National Cooperatives so that the maximum spread of wealth is achieved.
4. Ensure the policies to attain equal wealth distribution so that only 30% goes to Chinese and Indians interest.
5. Nationalise Astro,and Measat from Ananda which was given out unconstitutionally.
6. Form a Royal Commission to bring to justice Malay leaders who connived with the Chinese to defraud the Malays and act against the Federal Constitution.