PETALING JAYA: Two experts have given contrasting views on the proposal for a dedicated ministry for senior citizens, aimed at protecting the elderly as Malaysia transitions into an ageing nation.
Independent social policy researcher Edwin Goh said such a move would only duplicate the functions of existing ministries, waste public funds, and fail to address deeper structural issues.
However, Dr Wong Teck Wee, vice-president of the Malaysian Healthy Ageing Society, said the government should form an independent ministry for senior citizens, as responsibilities for the elderly are currently scattered across multiple ministries.