Photos by: Leonard S
Sandakan: Five members of St. Mary Cathedral Parish Pastoral Council
(PPC) had the privilege to visit the Parliament in Kuala Lumpur on 17th October
2018. The PPC was led by their Vice Chairman, and later on, joining another
five members from the Sandakan Inter-church members to make up a 10 Sandakan
Christian delegation to the Malaysian Parliament. All of us were a first-time
visitor to the Parliament where the Rakyat’s voice is heard and Laws are made.
Parish Pastoral Council Members of St. Mary's Cathedral, Sandakan
Members from Sandakan Christian Inter-Church
The study Tour was made possible by the invitation of the Law’s
Minister, YB Datuk VK Liew and the kind sponsorship from Dato Seri Joshua
Chong, a corporate figure from Kuala Lumpur. The objective of the tour was
mainly educational visit and to gain first-hand experience of the Federal
law-making process. We were hosted by the officials from the Batu Sapi
Parliamentary with briefings and guided tour of the many galleries in the
parliament building. The most profound experience was the opportunity to sit in
the two different sections of the public gallery inside the Dewan Rakyat. We
could see the chamber where the Members of Parliament (MP) had their debates
and discussions. At that particular visit, we witnessed the debate on the Sales
and Service Tax (SST) issue. The debate was hot, but with a friendly
atmosphere. The proceedings were very captivating until we did not realise that
we had way past our allotted time and was asked to vacate our seats due to the
many visitors that day.
Sandakan Christian Church Leaders
Taking photos with Members of Parliament from Sandakan
During the Study Tour, we managed to meet a few of the Lawmakers from
Sandakan and even managed to shake hands with the incoming eight designated
Prime Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Anwar Ibrahim. Our intention to have a
courtesy call to the Law Minister in his office in the Parliament building was
not realised because of the many appointments he had to attend to but
nevertheless, Datuk VK Liew, the Law Minister, was kind enough to accommodate
us by including us in joining him and his staff for a dinner function that evening.
We had a wonderfully relaxing atmosphere with him whereby we also had the
opportunity to discuss and exchange our views on the issue of abolishing the
death penalty in Malaysia. At the same time, our Christian leaders took the
opportunity to bring up on their Church needs to the attention of Datuk V. K.
Liew to consider.
Discussion with Datuk V. K. Liew
When asked about what have we learnt on the Study Trip, Michael Lai
our PPC Vice Chairman shared, “ Indeed, it was a memorable time that our Risen
Lord has given to us to witness the parliament proceeding. Likewise, the
fellowship that we, from different denominations, had has no doubt bound us
closer to one another and to our Lord”. As for Rev. Khoo Keng Shiang from the
Baptist Church, he was impressed by the openness of the Malaysian parliament,
which is accessible for the public to visit. The Study Trip has gained him much
knowledge and invaluable experience on how the process of Law is made in
Malaysia. He hoped that in the near future, a similar tour can be organised for
other Church leaders to gain this invaluable visit.