Property rights (2)
Part 2 – Land Acquisition Act While M13 itself does not forbid the enactment of the Land Acquisition Act (LAA - Cap. 152 enacted by Act 41 of 1966), some critical provisions in the LAA were contrary to M13(2) (see Part 1). One appreciates the impact of the LAA by noting the Government owned 49% of the land in 1965 and about...
Property rights (1)
Part 1 – Unconstitutional Repeal The provisions to protect the fundamental liberties of individuals are enshrined in Part IV of the Constitution. They consist of Articles 9 to 16 which were transferred on Singapore Day from Articles 5 to 12 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia 1957 respectively. Article 13, Federal Constitution...
The Rule of Law and the Paradox of the AIM Transaction 6
Part 6 – Commission of Inquiry It has been 6 months since 3 May 2013, more than adequate time for the Government to address the deficiencies of the Town Council Review Report (TCRR). However, the status remains that a large segment of the public and the opposition MPs are unable to accept the conclusion of TCRR, particularly...
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