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2021 in Malaysia
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2021
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Malaysia

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Events in the year 2021 in Malaysia.

Federal level

State level

Events

January

February

March

  • 10 March
    • Muhyiddin Yassin arrived in Abu Dhabi for a 2-day official visit.[86]
    • High Court rules use of word Allah by non-Muslims allowed.[87]
  • 16 March
    • CMCO in Kedah, Perak and Negeri Sembilan was changed to RMCO.[88]
    • Malaysia signs the Convention of the International Association of Marine Assistance for Navigation.[89]

April

  • 1 April - State broadcaster Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) celebrates its 75th anniversary, launching its new logo and sports channel and rebranding all of its local radio stations.
  • 5 April - Malaysia's Court of Appeal began hearing a bid by former Prime Minister Najib Razak to set aside his conviction on corruption charges in a case linked to a multi-billion dollar scandal at state fund 1MDB.[90]
  • 6 April - Najib Razak has been served with a bankruptcy notice following his failure to pay the RM1.69 billion in additional income tax arrears to the Inland Revenue Board (IRB).[91]

May

  • 5 May - Government imposes tighter restrictions after rise of COVID-19 cases in Kuala Lumpur.[92]
  • 7 May - Malaysia bans travelers from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal due to soaring number of COVID-19 cases in the region.[93]
  • 10 May - Nationwide travel ban as COVID-19 cases soar.[94]
  • 12 May - Nationwide MCO reintroduced for the third time.[95]
  • 18 May - Najib Razak's appeal hearing against his conviction and jail sentence for misappropriation of RM42mil in SRC International Sdn Bhd's funds at the Court of Appeal was completed after the court heard the arguments from both parties for 15 days.[96]
  • 24 May
  • 28 May - Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced that a nationwide "total lockdown" will be imposed on all social and economic sectors in Malaysia from 1 June to 14 June 2021.[99]

June

  • 1 June - The first phase of the total lockdown began.[100]
  • 11 June - Malaysia extends the "total lockdown" for another two weeks until 28 June due to a high number of cases.[101]
  • 15 June - Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin unveils a four-stage National Recovery Plan with full reopening projected by November.[102]
  • 16 June - The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah advised the Parliament to reconvene as soon as possible.[103]
  • 27 June - Malaysia extends "total lockdown" indefinitely until daily cases drop below 4,000 and targets on vaccination and intensive care unit usage are met.[104]

July

August

September

  • 1 September – The 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan:
    • Chew Wei Lun wins second silver medal for Malaysia in the Mixed individual BC1 in Boccia.
  • 4 September – The 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan:
    • Cheah Liek Hou wins the second gold medal for Malaysia in the Men's Singles SU5 in Badminton, while Abdul Latif Romly wins third gold medal for Malaysia in the Men's Long jump T20 in Athletics.
  • 5 September – 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan officially ends with Malaysia getting 3 gold and 2 silver medals.
  • 9 September – In a landmark ruling, the Kuala Lumpur High Court rules that Malaysian mums with a foreign spouse can now automatically pass Malaysian citizenship to children born outside Malaysia, saying that the law on citizenship must be read with Article 8 of the Constitution; which prohibits gender discrimination.[130] The Government appeals the ruling four days later.[131]
  • 10 September
  • 12 September
  • 13 September

October

  • 15 October – 1MDB obtained permission from the High Court in Kuala Lumpur to serve its writ of summons against six parties, including two overseas banking firms.[136]
  • 20 October – A Malaysian is appointed as the first urology professor in the University of Cambridge.[137]

November

  • 16 November – A Royal Malaysian Air Force Hawk 108 fighter jet crashes, killing one and injuring another.[138]
  • 17 November – Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin has assured that he's keeping a close eye on Najib Razak's campaigning in the Malacca polls, after the former prime minister was accused of repeatedly violating Covid-19 standard operating procedures (SOPs).[139]
  • 18 November – Former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad questioned the RM100 million house to be built for another former prime minister Najib Razak despite the latter's conviction of criminal charges and pending jail sentence. Speaking in the Dewan Rakyat, Mahathir said Najib was a convict who had been found guilty and sentenced to 12 years in jail and fined RM210 million in relation to funds from former 1MDB unit SRC International, but he has not been sent to jail and not paid the fine.[140]
  • 19 November – Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Parliament and Law) Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar has revealed that the government had agreed in principle to grant former prime minister Najib Razak his request for land and housing reportedly valued at RM100 million.[141]
  • 20 November – 15th Malacca state election
  • 22 November – Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim said the cabinet must explain why it had so easily agreed in principle to former prime minister Najib Razak's request for a property valued at RM100 million.[143]
  • 23 November – Beau Willimon, the creator of the US-version of acclaimed political thriller TV series ‘House of Cards’, is set to create a new series on Jho Low and the 1MDB saga.[144]
  • 24 November – The Court of Appeal maintained Dec 8 for its decision concerning Najib Razak's appeal to quash his conviction and sentencing in the RM42 million SRC International corruption case.[145]

December

  • 1 December
    • The new Kuala Lumpur Air Traffic Control Centre is launched to raise standards in aviation safety and improve capacity for the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.[146]
    • The Federal Court rules 2–1 that Muslim individuals cannot be a party to a dispute involving a non-Muslim married couple in the civil court, although the law applies to converts.[147]
    • Prime Minister Ismail Sabri declares[148] 3 December as an annual Malaysia Batik Day.
  • 2 December – The East Coast Rail link will run through its original Section C alignment in Selangor after the Selangor state government agreed. Agreements are signed to formalise the alignment.[149][150]
  • 3 December – Official opening of Pavilion Bukit Jalil in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur by Malton Group, which had also constructed the Pavilion Kuala Lumpur.[151]
  • 7 December – The Court of Appeal has sternly reminded former prime minister Najib Razak that it is a court of law and not a coffee shop.[152]
  • 8 December
    • The Court of Appeal has upheld the conviction and sentence of former prime minister Najib Razak in the SRC International Sdn Bhd case, where Najib was found guilty of misappropriation RM42mil from the company's coffers.[153]
    • The Court of Appeal said Najib's alleged receipt of a donation from the Saudi royal family was untenable evidence in his trial for misappropriating RM42 million from SRC International Sdn Bhd.[154]
  • 10 December – Umno has filed an application for a stay of proceedings in a suit against it by SRC International Sdn Bhd for allegedly receiving a misappropriated sum of RM16 million from the company.[155]
  • 14 December
    • Constitutional amendments restoring Sabah and Sarawak as equal partners with Malaya are passed in Parliament unanimously with 199 in favour, and 21 absent.[156]
    • The High Court orders Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA) registered within the next 14 days.[157]
    • The Sessions Court in Kuala Lumpur proceeded with the corruption trial involving former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng in connection with the Penang undersea tunnel project, although the accused was not in court. Lim's counsel, Gobind Singh Deo, informed the court that his client could not appear in court as he had been admitted to the National Heart Institute (IJN).[158]
  • 15 December – Laws on allowing people aged 18 and above to vote and automatic voter registration take effect.[159]
  • 17 December
    • December 2021 Malaysian floods
      • Klang Valley (Port Klang, Klang, Setia Alam, Puncak Alam, Kota Kemuning, Shah Alam, Kuala Lumpur, Ampang, Cheras, Hulu Langat, Puchong, Dengkil) hit by a worst flash floods ever seen in 50 years due to Tropical Depression 29W. Other reports include Lubok Cina, Kuantan, Bentong, Gua Musang, Kuala Linggi, Seremban, Teluk Intan experienced the flash flood as well.[160]
  • 18 December – 12th Sarawak state election
  • 22 December – The Court of Appeal unanimously dismisses the Government's application to suspend giving citizenship to children born overseas to Malaysian mums.[162]
  • 23 December – Sedenak will be developed as part of Iskandar Malaysia, making that area the sixth flagship zone. It will house agrotechnology, hi-tech, research and development and low-carbon industries.[163]
  • 31 December – Former health minister Dzulkefly Ahmad has filed a defamation suit against former prime minister Najib Razak following his allegations of nepotism and cronyism. Dzulkefly filed a statement of claim at Kuala Lumpur High Court, providing an August 24, 2020, Facebook post by Najib together with a Sinar Harian article dated January 28, 2019, as key evidence.[164]

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Sports

2020 Olympics - Tokyo

  • Cycling Track - Men's Keirin

Mohd Azizulhasni Awang won a Silver medal.[213]

  • Badminton - Men's Doubles

Wooi Yik Soh and Aaron Chia won a Bronze medal.[213]

2020 Paralympics - Tokyo

Malaysia managed to achieve this target with three gold medals in the 2020 Summer Paralympics.[214]

Bonnie Bunyau Gustin

Cheah Liek Hou

Abdul Latif Romly

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