Will Zuraida's Verdict Be A Lesson For Others?
Kee Hui Yee, Lawyer, Kanesalingam and Co.
23-Jun-23 18:00
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Verdict day is here, as the civil court issued orders for former PKR vice president Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin to pay RM10 million to the ruling party for defecting after securing the Ampang seat for the third time in the 14th general election. If you all remember, back in the 2018 general elections, all PKR lawmakers signed a pledge that they would be fined this amount should they defect from the party after being elected as an assembly person or MP. We first unpacked this with a lawyer. Then, we opened the floor to our listeners to chip in their thoughts on whether this would be effective to curb party hopping.
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Categories: Law/Activism, government, politics
Tags: zuraida kamaruddin, pkr, party hopping, court, law, federal constitution, freedom of association,