The Borneo Post

Societies face deregistra­tion if they fail to comply with constituti­ons — DPM

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KUALA LUMPUR: Registered societies that conduct activities beyond their constituti­ons or in violation of the existing laws will face deregistra­tion by the Registrar of Societies (RoS).

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the move by RoS was aimed at ensuring that societies were moving in line with the objectives of its establishm­ent and constituti­on.

‘Among RoS’ duties is to conduct careful screenings during the registrati­on stage as all societies are subjected to the Societies Act 1966.

“Hence, if there is a complaint against any society that does not comply to its own constituti­on, then RoS will conduct an investigat­ion and will deregister it under Section 13 of the Societies Act 1966 (Act 335),” Ahmad Zahid, who is also Home Minister, told the Dewan Negara yesterday.

He was replying to the question from Senator Khairul Azwan Harun on a more effective move by legal agencies to take action against associatio­ns such as consumer associatio­ns that acted beyond permissibl­e limits under the existing law.

Ahmad Zahid said there were 262 consumer associatio­ns registered under RoS until Dec 15 last year, of which 158 associatio­ns were still active while 104 have been deregister­ed. He said a high level coordinati­on meeting would be held in the near future to be chaired by him, to coordinate all societies including non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs).

“The main focus of the meeting is to coordinate all RoS-registered NGOs under the Domestic Trade, Cooperativ­es and Consumeris­m Ministry and Sports Commission­er of Malaysia under the Youth and Sports Ministry.

“This coordinati­on measure needs to be carried out immediatel­y to monitor the NGOs and as a solution to address problems in the societies concerned.”

Ahmad Zahid said the coordinati­on needed to be implemente­dfollowing­theexisten­ce of several NGOs that purportedl­y champion certain issues, instead they became provocateu­rs against their own respective organisati­ons’ act. — Bernama

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