Bankruptcy, Museum of Nature and flying car among focus of MPs
The government's strategy of assisting bankrupts, as well as the latest status of the plan to build the country's first Museum of Nature, are expected to capture the attention of lawmakers at the Dewan Rakyat today.
According to the order paper, the sitting would kick off with the Minister’s Question Time, in which the question on the number of bankrupts according to age and the government's strategy to help them would be asked by Willie Anak Mongin (Harapan-Puncak Borneo).
Ahmad Hassan (Harapan-Papar), on the other hand, would ask the tourism, arts and culture minister to explain the current status of the plan to build the country’s first Museum of Nature, and whether it would be built in Sabah or in another state.
During Question Time, Johari Abdul (Harapan-Sungai Petani) will seek the Ministry of Health’s explanation on the ancient disease of tuberculosis (TB), which has resurfaced in Malaysia of late.
Khairy Jamaluddin (BN-Rembau) is scheduled to ask the Ministry of Entrepreneur Development to explain the government’s willingness to develop and prepare the main and supporting ecosystem plans for the flying car industry in Malaysia.
Meanwhile, Lim Kit Siang (Harapan-Iskandar Puteri) will ask the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia on the latest coverage of cellular communication systems in Orang Asli settlements.
The Question Time, which is expected to conclude around noon, will then continue with the debate on the Supply Bill 2020 regarding Budget 2020.
The current meeting of the Dewan Rakyat is scheduled to take place until Dec 5.
- Bernama
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