Malaysia legislation
Section 46M
Section 46M
(a)
shall submit a report to the Parole Board through its secretariat; and
(b)
shall place the parolee into the charge of the Officer in
Charge of the nearest prison.
(2)
A Parole Board may suspend a Parole Order—
(a)
upon receiving a report from a parole officer that a parolee has failed to comply with any of the provisions of section 46K or any conditions stated in a Parole Order; or
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(b)
if the Parole Board has reasonable grounds to believe that the Parole Order was issued on false or misleading information.
(3)
A Parole Board may serve a notice on the parolee to appear before the Parole Board for an inquiry and the parolee may make a representation to the Parole Board.
(4)
A Parole Board shall examine and evaluate any report submitted by a parole officer in respect of a parolee who has failed to comply with any of the provisions of section 46K or any condition stated in a Parole Order, and any representations made by the parolee.
(5)
Notwithstanding subsection (3) and section 52, a Parole Board may revoke a Parole Order at any time, without giving the parolee the right to make any representation—
(a)
if the parolee commits any offence and is charged in any court for such offence; or
(b)
if the parolee leaves the parole district without the permission of a parole officer.
(6)
If the Parole Board is satisfied that the parolee has failed to comply with any of the provisions of section 46K or any conditions stated in a Parole Order, the Parole Board may—
(a)
impose further conditions on the Parole Order;
(b)
vary the existing conditions of the Parole Order; or
(c)
revoke the Parole Order.
Effect of revocation of Parole Order