PETALING JAYA: Former Bersih chairman Maria Chin Abdullah has suggested mandating basic health screening for election candidates prior to nomination, citing international practices and growing concerns over the physical demands of public office.
Her comments follow the death of Sabah Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman Bung Moktar Radin less than a week after he narrowly retained his Lamag seat in the Nov 29 state election, and the recent reminder by Dewan Rakyat Speaker Johari Abdul that many MPs had yet to complete their annual medical check-ups.
Maria told FMT that some countries require candidates to declare their health status before nomination. She pointed to Indonesia, where presidential candidates must submit health certificates from government hospitals.
