The Borneo Post

Three-year senatorshi­p term needs review — Senate president

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PORT DICKSON: Senate president Tan Sri S. A. Vigneswara­n yesterday repeated his call for the Senate Reform Working Committee to look into the proposal to increase the length of the senatorshi­p term to at least five years.

He said the current three-year term was deemed insuf ficient as it was considered a learning period for the senator to learn about numerous aspects of law-making, including government systems and policies.

At present, senators are appointed on a three-year term with a likelihood of another three-year extension.

“To increase the length of the term to more than three years is not to enable the senators to earn more income or to waste the people’s money.

“The three-year term is just a learning period. If the term is not extended, then that would be it for the senator. All the experience­s he gained during his senatorshi­p will be wasted. So, we are training somebody who’s not going to bring any ROI (return on investment) to the people.”

He said this to reporters after the round table discussion on Senate reform here, which was also attended by Senate deputy president Datuk Seri Abdul Halim Abd Samad, Senate Reform Working Committee chairman Senator Mohd Yusmadi Mohd Yusoff and Canadian Senate Speaker, George J. Furey.

Vigneswara­n also said senators who only served a term of three years were not eligible for a full pension.

“So, they were given three years to keep their mouths shut, to avoid asking questions. If they did, the party will not extend their senatorshi­p term. In their mind, to get a full pension they must serve more than three years, so they keep quiet.

“I am not talking about getting any extension for anybody, no...because at the end of the day, the people will be able to judge whether this is a waste of money or will actually bring good results.”

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