KUALA LUMPUR, March 16 — The government will table a special Act that will enable the children’s commission to function as an independent body.
“Anything that involves children, the Madani government see that there is a need for a special law, which gives the commission permission and freedom to monitor, contribute suggestions and conduct evaluations in terms of assisting the government to bring more good to the children in the country,” Azalina told a press conference here in Parliament today.
“Because we are a party to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child since 1995, and up until now, the four main principles not everyone knows. Farah’s appointment as the children’s commissioner to the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia for a three-year term came into effect on March 8. She is a senior lecturer at Universiti Malaya’s law faculty.
“The whole purpose of the Bill is to make the children’s commissioner a watchdog, and this is in relation to all the children and as you know that one of the biggest challenges is the issue between federal and state law, and also the element of different religions and different laws on the child itself,” she said.
“My vision for children commission’s office is that every child in Malaysia knows that there is an office out there that can protect them in Malaysia.
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