Court dismisses bid to annul MyPPP president appointment


M. Kayveas’ lawyer Syereen Tang confirms her client failed to obtain permission from the High Court to initiate a judicial review to annul the appointment of (the late) Maglin Dennis D’Cruz as president of the People’s Progressive Party. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, November 20, 2023.

M. KAYVEAS today failed to obtain permission from the High Court in Kuala Lumpur to initiate a judicial review to annul the appointment of (the late) Maglin Dennis D’Cruz as president of the People’s Progressive Party (MyPPP).

Federal counsel Muhammad Hairuliqram Hairuddin, representing the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) when contacted said Judge Amarjeet Singh rejected the application via e-mail.

Kayveas’ lawyer Syereen Tang confirmed the matter.

On August 3, the AGC objected to the leave for judicial review because the issue raised by Kayveas, 69, could not be judicially reviewed as it violated Section 18C of the Societies Act 1966, adding that the court had no jurisdiction to review party-related issues.

Kayveas filed the motion on July 7, naming the Home Minister and Registrar of Societies (ROS) as the first and second respondents respectively.

The application was filed on the grounds the two respondents failed to take into account the party’s 67th Annual General Meeting (AGM), held on March 19, where Maglin was appointed MyPPP president as invalid because the 13 individuals who attended the meeting had been sacked as members effective April 25, 2018.

Among other things, the veteran politician sought to declare that the party’s AGM was void and claimed that Maglin’s appointment contravened the party constitution.

He also sought an order to overturn the decision of a Home Ministry officer, made through a letter dated April 11, in approving the appeal against the party’s de-registration.

MyPPP was deregistered on January 14, 2019.

Maglin died at age 67 on November 17. – Bernama, November 20, 2023.
 


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