In 1913, the British and the Malay Rulers established the Malay Reserved Land to prevent non-Malays from purchasing Malay-owned land, which was a way to protect the community’s land rights. The law was supported by many Malays, but some British officials opposed it, advocating for a free market economy.
Malay Reserved Land
The creation of Malay Reserved Land caused the value of such land to be lower in the market, and as a result, Malays became rich in land but poor in money. The Minister of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change recently explained that there have been few changes to the Malay Reservation Land.
No white paper is needed at this time. However, the issue of Malay Reserved Land requires in-depth studies to ensure that the remaining land is used efficiently and effectively.
The land administrators in land-related agencies need to prioritise protecting and improving the value of Malay Reserved Land, including semi-government agencies, government-related agencies. Furthermore, private parties related to land administration and development.

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