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LPG subsidy leakages, degazetted forest reserves to take centre stage in Parliament today

By theStar in August 27, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
LPG subsidy leakages, degazetted forest reserves to take centre stage in Parliament today



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KUALA LUMPUR: The issue of leakages in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) subsidies and the status of forest reserves that have been degazetted since 2018 are expected to be among the main highlights of the Dewan Rakyat sitting on Wednesday (Aug 27).

According to the Order Paper published on the Parliament’s official website, during the oral question-and-answer session, Datuk Seri Sh Mohmed Puzi Sh Ali (-Pekan) would ask the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister regarding statistics on cases of leakage and misappropriation of LPG subsidies recorded so far.

He would also inquire regarding the ministry’s mitigation plan to ensure compliance with the use of subsidised gas cylinders among small traders, which could potentially impact consumer goods prices.

Meanwhile, Chong Zhemin (PH-Kampar) would request clarification from the Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister regarding the total area of forest reserves that have been degazetted in Perak since 2018.

Issues related to road safety were raised by Mohd Azizi Abu Naim (Gua Musang), who inquired about the Ministry of Works’ long-term plans to address landslides and sinkholes along the Gua Musang-Cameron Highlands route, as well as proposals for constructing new road alignments in high-risk areas.

Rodiyah Sapiee (GPS-Batang Sadong) would meanwhile ask the Health Minister to explain the implementation of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system and the Comprehensive Care Management System (CCMS) at government health facilities, as well as their effectiveness in improving service efficiency.

In the same session, Datuk Mohd Shahar Abdullah (-Paya Besar) would ask the Investment, Trade and Industry Minister to clarify the use of the country’s mineral resource deposits as strategic assets in diplomatic negotiations to mitigate geopolitical impacts on global trade.

In addition, Datuk Verdon Bahanda (GRS-Kudat) would seek clarification from the Works Minister on the current status of the Pan-Borneo Highway project from Kota Kinabalu to Kudat, including the expected completion timeline of the highway.

After the oral question-and-answer session, the sitting would continue with the resumption of debate on the National Registration (Amendment) Bill 2025, followed by the tabling for second reading of the Government Procurement Bill 2025, Urban Renewal Bill 2025 and Gig Workers Bill 2025.

The current Dewan Rakyat meeting, which sits for 24 days from July 21, would adjourn this Thursday (Aug 28). – Bernama

 

 



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