KUALA LUMPUR: MCA has raised concern over the formation of a Council of Elders, which it claims is not provided under the Federal Constitution. MCA publicity spokesperson and religious harmony bureau chairman Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker said the constitutionality, legality and authority of the Council must be explained or defined. Meanwhile, Ti said despite being the opposition, MCA would continue to support all good efforts, policies and governance by the PH government. He said although MCA suffered defeat, it will continue to exist and function as a friendly party for the people. We have had educational institutions and programmes, 1MCA Medical assistance, insurance scheme for bereavement, assistance for elders and young mothers among others.
Source: New Strait Times May 20, 2018 06:11 UTC