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by GK Ganesan March 23, 2020
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Do employers need to make profits before they can pay wages?

Can an employer refuse to pay his employees if he runs at a loss? Is an employer excused from paying his employee's wages when there is no 'productivity 'during the ‘lockdown’? The Answer to all that, is a 'No'.

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by GK Ganesan March 23, 2020
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Do Essential Services Workers need to be paid ‘double-pay’?

The answer is a ‘No’. But the Government can change that. Will it? Or will it ask us to dip our hands into our EPF?

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by GK Ganesan March 23, 2020
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Are temporary workers at risk during the coronavirus ‘lockdown’?

Will temporary workers and daily-paid workers lose their wages during the coronavirus 'lockdown’? We think the answer is a 'No'. Why is that?

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by GK Ganesan March 21, 2020
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Is it legal for the Malaysian Government to deploy its Armed Forces?

My view is, No. Why? Start with: 'Which law says this can be done?' Are you, my friend, prepared to come for a 'Constitutional Walk' with me?

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by GK Ganesan March 20, 2020
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What are the legal consequences of the virulent ‘lockdown’?

Millions of employees cannot go to work. Should they not be paid? Why should employers pay unproductive employees? What about bank loans? And international contracts? Do we need legal amnesties? Is there a way out of this?

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by GK Ganesan March 18, 2020
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government

What are the Government’s powers during the Covid-19 pandemic?

How far can the Government go during this partial lockdown? What are your rights? Here are some legal points you should know.

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by GK Ganesan March 15, 2020
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Is the Perikatan Nasional Government a government ‘Of the people, By the people, For the people’?

Is the PN government an 'Elected Government' or an 'Appointed' one? What do you think?

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by GK Ganesan March 13, 2020
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Can a voter sue his MP for switching sides?

Suppose an MP switches sides, so as to collapse the government. Can a voter in his constituency sue his MP? The answer seems to be, in theory, a Yes.

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by GK Ganesan March 9, 2020
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Can MPs ask for Parliament to be convened much earlier?

Suppose 112 MPs (or more) request Parliament to convene earlier: can they do it? Does the law allow it? If Yes, how should they do it?

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by GK Ganesan March 6, 2020
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Is a request for a Vote of No Confidence an act distrustful of the King?

This afternoon the President of PAS, Hadi, alleged that any attempt to seek a Vote of No Confidence in Parliament would be to express distrust of the King. Is he right?

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GK is a senior advocate, international arbitrator, constitutionalist, author and littérateur. He lives in KL, Malaysia.

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