Parliament

Parliamentary Roundtable on A New IGP for a Safe Malaysia

By Kit

July 28, 2009

Resolutions unanimously passed at the Parliamentary Roundtable on A New IGP for a Safe Malaysia.

Resolution 1 Call on the current Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Musa Hassan, not to seek a further 2-year renewal of his tenure of service due to his failure in Key Performance Indicators (KPI) as IGP in the past three years in all the three core police functions to keep crime low, eradicate corruption and protect human rights.

Resolution 2 Call for appointment of a new Inspector-General of Police to provide new police leadership to roll back the tide of crime in the lat five years to ensure a safe Malaysia as well as to present a new image of democratic policing in Malaysia.

Resolution 3 Call on the Prime Minister to include in his KPI for crime prevention, not just the reduction in street crime by 20% in 2010 which was a good four years late, but also all categories of crime as proposed by the Dzaiddin Police Royal Commission in its report in May 2005.

Resolution 4 Reaffirm the demands of the Malaysian public that the Prime Minister should set up the Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC) as recommeded by Dzaiddin Police Royal Commission, so that public confidence in the police force can be restored.