Top 5 at 5: Why Malaysia Needs a Residential Tenancy Act
Jason Wee, Founder, Architects of Diversity (AOD)
23-Apr-25 17:00

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The NGO Architects of Diversity (AOD) has launched a campaign calling for the enactment of a Residential Tenancy Act in Malaysia, aiming to address long-standing issues in the country’s largely unregulated rental housing market. We spoke to Jason Wee, founder of AOD, to understand how the act could foster a fairer and more transparent rental ecosystem.
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• Hearing loss at the workplace: Hearing loss has become Malaysia’s number one occupational disease, with Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Disorder accounting for 81% of work-related health issues reported between 2019 and 2023. We spoke to Dr. Gogillan Seevaratnam, an occupational health doctor from Hospital Sungai Buloh, about why this continues to be a major concern despite existing regulations and whether Malaysia has enough trained professionals to tackle the issue.
• The Booker Prize shortlist is back: The International Booker Prize, one of the world’s most influential awards for translated fiction, has released its shortlist for this year. To celebrate, The Booker Prizes has released a series of short films with UK actors reading excerpts from the shortlisted books. We discuss this year's diverse list, which includes works from Denmark, Japan, and India, with one book even being translated from the Kannada language.
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Produced by: Dashran Yohan, Alia Zefri, Lim Sue Ann, Sudais Ferhard, Sneha Harikannan
Presented by: Sharaad Kuttan, Dashran Yohan
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Tags: malaysian housing market, landlord protection, tenant protection, concert sop, pos malaysia uniform controversy, pos malaysia ceo, international booker prize, shortlisted books, kannada, architects of diversity, residential tenancy act, Pinkfish concert, pos malaysia, hearing loss, occupational hazard, short films,