Thursday, November 20, 2025

Deputy minister says M'sian flag blunders mostly mistakes, not malice










Deputy minister says M'sian flag blunders mostly mistakes, not malice


Malaysiakini Team
Published: Nov 20, 2025 2:10 PM
Updated: 5:43 PM




PARLIAMENT | Putrajaya affirmed that a majority of cases involving wrongly displayed national flags were not acts of intentional disrespect, but instances of human error and oversight.

Responding to queries by lawmakers, Deputy Home Minister Shamsul Anuar Nasarah (BN-Lenggong) noted that most cases were handled with issuing warnings rather than penalties.

“The ministry is aware that most cases (of) upside-down flags occurred due to carelessness, not intent to insult - this is the fact we have.

“Therefore, in such situations, the police apply a principle of prioritising advice, reprimands, and on-the-spot corrective actions,” he told the Dewan Rakyat today.

Shamsul added that based on internal assessments, the police’s approach in tackling such cases is “more accepted” by the public.

The deputy minister also disclosed that police records show 22 cases involving improper or upside-down flag displays were investigated between 2022 to 2025.



While there were no investigation papers opened on such cases in 2022, the figure rose to two investigation papers the following year, and three in 2024.

This year, however, the number spiked to 17 investigation papers thus far.

Shamsul also said the ministry views punishments under related provisions as “sufficient” in creating awareness and serving as a lesson to offenders.

“Nevertheless, the ministry will continue to monitor developments and does not rule out the possibility of reviewing the need to improve or tighten existing laws, if there is a pressing need to safeguard the sovereignty and dignity of national symbols,” he added.

When questioned by PAS MP Wan Razali Wan Nor (PN-Kuantan) on why the punishments for such offences appear varied, Shamsul responded that authorities take action based on the nature of the offence and available legal provisions.

Replying to a similar query from backbencher Isam Isa (BN-Tampin), the deputy minister emphasised that police always conduct their investigations professionally, transparently, and fairly, regardless of a person’s race, position, background, or political affiliation.

“Every report we receive is investigated based on facts, witness statements, and available evidence - not political considerations or pressure from any party.

“All investigation papers are also referred to the Attorney-General’s Chambers for further consideration, (with) the attorney-general’s discretion in prosecution serving as a check and balance to ensure no room for selective prosecution,” he added.


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It sickens me that some politicians would without conscience exploit an innocent mistake just to raise the temperature on racial issues for their own agenda and dubious popularity


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