Retired civil servant files judicial review for govt to expedite pension adjustments


KUALA LUMPUR: A retired civil servant has filed a judicial review against the Malaysian government to expedite pension adjustments.

Aminah Ahmad, who retired as a civil servant with the Foreign Affairs Ministry, filed the application on Friday (Jan 12) in her capacity and on behalf of 56 retired members of the public services through Messrs Shukor Baljit & Partners, naming the government and the Public Service Department (PSD) director-general as respondents.

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