2009 in Malaysia

This article lists important figures and events in Malaysian public affairs during the year 2009, together with the deaths of notable Malaysians. Malaysia hosted the 2009 ASEAN Para Games between 15 and 19 August. Malaysia recorded more than 2,000 confirmed cases of influenza A(H1N1) ("swine flu") and 76 deaths during a world pandemic of the disease.

2009
in
Malaysia

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Najib Tun Razak, Malaysia's sixth prime minister.
Proton Exora, Proton's first MPV.

Incumbent political figures

Federal level

State level

see 2009 Perak constitutional crisis

Events

January

  • 1 January – Compulsory use of rear seat belts was enforced.[1]
  • 1 January – The Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) changed its name to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).[2]
  • 1 January – Graphic images on cigarette packs to show the adverse long-term effects of excessive smoking were introduced.[3]
  • 2 January – Ten people were killed and five injured in an accident involving three vehicles at Gua Musang Highway near Bukit Sejuk, Gua Musang, Kelantan.[4]
  • 12 January – Members of parliament from the government and the opposition joined forces to condemn the Israeli incursion into Gaza. The Parliament passed the ten resolutions of a special Parliament sitting on Israel's atrocities in Gaza to the United States Congress and parliaments of Britain and the European Union.[5]
  • 12 January – A rock slide at the Perak Caves Buddhist temple built into a cave killed one person and trapped more than a dozen others for hours near Ipoh, Perak.[6]
  • 6–17 January – 2009 Kuala Terengganu by elections. Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) candidate Abdul Wahid Endut won this election with a total majority of 2,631 votes beating the Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate Datuk Wan Ahmad Wan Farid Wan Salleh.[7]
  • 23 January – Suspected car thief Kugan Ananthan, aged 22, died five days after being arrested by police in Subang Jaya. Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail classified Kugan's death as murder.[8]

February

March

  • 3 March – Three Malaysians were among seven people were killed in a hotel blaze in Taipei, Taiwan.[19]
  • 3 March – Thousands of people were left trapped and stranded in buildings, bus stations or light rail transit stations in Kuala Lumpur following flash floods after a heavy downpour at 3pm.[20]
  • 7 March – Riot police fired tear gas into several hundreds of people marching from Masjid Negara to Istana Negara in Kuala Lumpur to protest the use of English in the teaching of Mathematics and Science.[21]
  • 16 March – RTM's third channel, Muzik Aktif was launched, broadcasting from Angkasapuri, Kuala lumpur.[22]
  • 16 March – Limbang district was officially part of Malaysia as Brunei dropped its long-standing claim over Sarawak's Limbang district when the two countries resolved various land and maritime territory disputes.[23]
  • 17 March – Melaka Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Wira Mohd Ali Rustam was suspended from contesting the post of UMNO deputy president as he was found guilty under Article 10.1 of the UMNO Members Code of Ethics, meaning it was deemed that a bribery offence and money politics had been committed by his agents.[24]
  • 26 March – Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin won the UMNO deputy president election with 1,575 votes beating Tan Sri Muhammad Taib with 916 votes.[25]
  • 28 March – The lights of the world's tallest twin towers, Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur and the city of Putrajaya were turned off during Earth Hour.[26]

April

May

June

July

The new Sarawak state legislative assembly building situated beside The Astana in Kuching, Sarawak.
  • 1 July – The Kedah DAP decided to quit the Pakatan Rakyat, citing "undelivered promises" by the state government as one of the reasons.[57]
  • 8 July – The Cabinet decided that all national primary and secondary schools would teach Science and Mathematics in Bahasa Melayu (Malay Language) and mother tongue for national-type primary schools beginning in 2012.[58]
  • 11 July – Najib Tun Razak marked his 100 days as a Prime Minister. He announced 11 people-friendly measures to all Malaysians – including a toll discount for frequent users and a new trust fund – to address some longstanding public grievances.[59]
  • 14 July – Manek Urai by-election, 2009, PAS candidate Mohd Fauzi Abdullah won this election with a total majority of 65 votes beating Barisan Nasional (BN) candidates Tuan Aziz Tuan Mat.[60]
  • 14 July – Beginning 1 September, the 20 per cent expressway toll rebate given to motorists who paid toll charges more than 80 times a month, could be saved for up to six months. The rebate could be redeemed at 126 locations which would be announced in due time.[61]
  • 14 July – Malaysia's second micro satellite Razak SAT was launched into orbit.[62]
  • 16 July – The political secretary of Seri Kembangan state assemblyman Ean Yong Hian Wah, Teoh Beng Hock, 30 was found dead at the premises of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Selangor state headquarters at its 14th floor office in Plaza Masalam, Shah Alam.[63]
  • 18–20 July – Manchester United F.C. Asia Tour 2009:
  • 23 July – 2009 flu pandemic :
    • A 30-year-old Indonesian man became the first victim death from influenza A(H1N1). However, the Health Minister, Datuk Liow Tiong Lai revealed that the flu was not the direct cause of the victim's death since this man suffered from multiple medical condition, including obesity and enlarged heart.[64]
  • 26 July – A road collapse at Lorong Gelugor near Jalan San Peng, Kuala Lumpur forced the evacuation of residents of 22 units of Public Works Department (JKR) and Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) quarters.[65]
  • 27 July – The new Sarawak State Legislative Assembly Building in Kuching, Sarawak was officially opened by Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin.[66]
  • 31 July – The Amanah Sahah 1Malaysia (AS1M) scheme was launched.[67]

August

  • 1 August – Riot police fired water cannons and tear gas, and arrested dozens of demonstrators in the anti-ISA rally in Kuala Lumpur.[68]
  • 9 August – 2009 flu pandemic :
    • The death toll from the influenza A(H1N1) reached 26 people. The government was considering drastic measures to contain the situation.[69]
  • 9 August – The teaching of Mathematics and Science in English would be extended to 2014. The current cohort of students studying Mathematics and Science in English could continue to do so until they finished secondary school.
  • 11 August – 2009 flu pandemic :
    • Total confirmed cases of the influenza A(H1N1) reached 2,253.[70]
  • 14 August – 2009 flu pandemic :
    • The death toll of the influenza A(H1N1) reached 56 people.
  • 15 August – 2009 ASEAN Para Games :
  • 16 August – A British pilot was killed when his plane crashed during takeoff on a test flight in Tekah Airfield, Taiping, Perak.[72]
  • 17 August – 2009 flu pandemic :
    • The death toll from influenza A(H1N1) reached 64. The government considered declaring a national health emergency.[73]
  • 19 August – Nine Chinese crew members of Liberian-registered tanker MT Formosa Product Brick, were lost when it caught fire after a collision with a bulk carrier in the Straits of Malacca near Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan.[74]
  • 19 August – 2009 ASEAN Para Games :
  • 20 August – 2009 flu pandemic :
    • Malaysia recorded its highest number of influenza A(H1N1) cases in a day with 69 infections.
  • 20 August – A four-wheel drive belonging to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) was damaged when someone threw a Molotov cocktail at the vehicle parked at the old district and land office in Klang, Selangor.[75]
  • 23 August – Lunas state assemblyman Mohd Radzhi Salleh quit Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) to become an independent member of the Kedah state legislative assembly.[76]
  • 25 August – Permatang Pasir by-election, 2009, PAS candidate Salleh Man won this election with a total majority of 4,551 votes beating Barisan Nasional (BN) candidates Rohaizat Othman.[77]
  • 27 August – MCA deputy president, Chua Soi Lek was sacked from the party.[78]
  • 31 August – The 52nd Merdeka Day celebration was held at the Malaysian Houses of Parliament for the first time.[79]
  • 31 August – An express train from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, carrying 243 passengers, derailed in Batu Enam near Segamat, Johor, injuring 17 passengers including three Singaporeans.[80]

September

KD Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia's first submarine.

October

November

December

Picture of the gas explosion at AEON Bandaraya Melaka Shopping Centre in Melaka.
  • 2 December – The Penang state government followed Selangor's action in banning all state civil servants from attending National Civics Bureau or "Biro Tata Negara" (BTN) courses.[110]
  • 4 December – The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Chief Commissioner Datuk Seri Ahmad Said Hamdan resigned.[111]
  • 6 December – Two nursing students at a private college were killed and four others injured when a car plunged from the third-floor car park of the KB Mall shopping complex and landed on the shopping area in Kota Bharu, Kelantan.[112]
  • 9 December – Najib Tun Razak and Thai prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva visited Narathiwat in Southern Thailand.[113]
  • 10 December – Former Port Klang Authority (PKA) general manager Datin Paduka O.C. Phang went on trial at the Klang Sessions Court on three counts of CBT amounting to a total of RM254mil over the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) scandal.[114]
  • 14 December – Deputy Tourism Minister, Datuk Seri Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Abdul Taib resigned.[115]
  • 14 December – A gas explosion at the soon-to-be-opened RM288 million AEON Bandaraya Melaka Shopping Centre in Jalan Lagenda, in Bachang, Melaka, killed a contractor and injured more than 20 others, including six critically.[116]
  • 17 December – Malaysian football team won a gold medal, ending a 20-year gold drought after beating Vietnam 1-0 in the 2009 SEA Games football men's final in Vientiane, Laos.[117]
  • 18 December – Malaysia planned to bid for the 2019 Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur, after two failed attempts.[118]
  • 19 December – Two Royal Malaysian Air Force's (RMAF) F-5E fighter jet engines worth 29 million dollars were stolen from a Sungai Besi Airbase, Kuala Lumpur.[119]
  • 24 December – Two missing Royal Malaysian Air Force's (RMAF) F-5E fighter jet engines were found in Argentina.[120]
  • 26 December – Ten passengers were killed and two injured after a double-decker Sani Express bus skidded and hit the road divider at Km 272.8 of the North–South Expressway as it was heading north, about 8 km from the Ipoh South toll plaza near Ipoh, Perak.[121]
  • 27 December – Beginning 1 January 2010, the minimum price of cigarettes would be RM6.40 for a 20-stick pack when the Health Ministry enforced the minimum cigarette and prohibition of price promotion through the Control of Tobacco Products Regulation (Amendment) (No.2) 2009.[122]
  • 28 December – The publisher of Herald - The Catholic Weekly filed a writ of summons and statement of claim in the Kuala Lumpur High Court to seek appropriate declarations of the use of "Allah".[123]
  • 31 December – The High Court declared that the Herald can use "Allah" in its Catholic weekly publication and that the Home Minister order banning its use was illegal, null and void.[124]

Deaths

  • Tan Sri S.O.K Ubaidulla Kadir Basha – Former veteran politician and prominent businessman
  • Azmi Kamaruddin – Former Supreme Court Judge (1988)
  • Muhammad Dahlan Abdul Baing (Arena Wati) – National Laureate (Sasterawan Negara)
  • Roslan ShaharumBukit Gantang Member of Parliament (MP)
  • James Yakub – Malaysian football striker
  • Ibrahim Hussein – artist
  • Dublin Unting IngkotBatang Ai, Sarawak's state assemblyman
  • Mohamed Yusoff Mohamed – Former Supreme Court Judge (1988–1992)
  • Oo Gin Sun – former Alor Setar MP (1974–1990) and deputy minister
  • Laila Taib – wife of Sarawak's chief minister Abdul Taib Mahmud
  • Ismail YaacobManek Urai, Kelantan's State Assemblyman
  • Yasmin Ahmad – award-winning film director
  • Teoh Beng Hock – Political secretary of Seri Kembangan state assemblyman Ean Yong Hian Wah.
  • Mohd Hamdan Abdul RahmanPermatang Pasir, Penang's state assemblyman
  • Ustaz Asri (Rabbani)Rabbani's nasyid vocalist leader
  • Tunku Datuk Dr Ismail Jewa – Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) dean
  • Prof Datuk Dr Ismail Md Salleh – First disabled senator in Dewan Negara
  • Tun Abdul Hamid Omar – Chief Justice of Malaya, Supreme Court and Lord President
  • Azman Mohd Noor – Bagan Pinang, Negeri Sembilan's state assemblyman
  • Tan Sri Jaafar Abdul – Former deputy Inspector General of Police (1976–1989) and chairman of Cosway Corporation Berhad
  • Datuk Ismail Abbas (Amil Jaya) – Sabah laureate
  • Dato' Abdul Rahim Abu Bakar – Former Menteri Besar of Pahang
  • Abdullah Salleh – Independence fighter and former senator

See also

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