Senate passes Evidence of Child Witness (Amendment) Bill


Law and Institutional Reform Minister Azalina Othman Said says the Evidence of Child Witness (Amendment) Bill 2023 – passed by the Senate today – is phase one of further amendments to ensure the law remains relevant and in line with the Child Act 2001. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, April 6, 2023.

DEWAN Negara today passed the Evidence of Child Witness (Amendment) Bill 2023 to provide more extensive protection to the group in the judicial process. 

It was approved with more votes in favour after it was tabled for the third reading by Law and Institutional Reform Minister Azalina Othman Said after six senators took part in the debate. 

Azalina said the amendment was phase one of more amendments, which will be made to further strengthen the law. 

“In a future sitting, we will present phase two of the amendments, especially the legal elements involving ‘collaboration’. 

“However, it requires a lot of discussion with stakeholders, such as the Malaysian Bar Council because there are several elements that they need to emphasise if we are making comprehensive amendments,” she said when winding up the debate on the bill. 

She said the amendments were to ensure the said law, which had not been amended for 16 years, remained relevant and in line with the Child Act 2001. 

“The government hopes that by making the criminal justice system in Malaysia more child-friendly, it will encourage reporting by children and their families, where issues such as stigma and a culture of shame can be gradually eradicated,” she said. 

The bill, among other things, aims to increase the age limit of children from 16 to 18, to include provisions related to special hearings for child witnesses to give evidence, and to prohibit improper questions to child witnesses. – Bernama, April 6, 2023.  


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