KUALA LUMPUR: The recently passed Parliamentary Services Bill 2025—aimed at restoring the legislative body’s operational autonomy—fails to fully uphold the safeguards enshrined in a similar law repealed more than 30 years ago, a constitutional expert said.
Shad Saleem Faruqi said a significant shortfall in the bill was the removal of job security for clerks of both houses of Parliament.
He said that under the Parliamentary Services Act 1963 (PSA), clerks who acted as secretaries of the lower and upper houses were appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.