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DUI Offenders Face Direct Compensation to Families Under New Law

Sofea Najmi

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In the wake of the tragic accident in Klang that claimed the life of 33-year-old father Amirul Hafiz Omar with three kids, the Ministry of Transport (MOT) has signaled a historic shift in Malaysia’s road safety laws.


Transport Minister Anthony Loke confirmed yesterday that amendments to the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333) are being drafted to require those convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs to pay direct compensation to the victims’ families.


While a prison sentence of 10-15 years is the current standard, the widow of the Klang victim, Nor Nadia, said it best: "Prison is not enough." Here is why this new compensation law changes everything.


1. Beyond the Jail Cell: Financial Accountability 


Currently, under Section 44 of Act 333, a fatal DUI conviction carries a prison term of 10 to 15 years and a fine of up to RM100,000. However, those fines go to the government, not the grieving family.


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The victim was violently struck by a speeding car in broad daylight.


The proposed amendment aims to fix this "justice gap." By mandating direct compensation, the law moves the punishment from "serving time" to "repaying a debt" to the survivors. It ensures that the person who took away a family's breadwinner is the same person responsible for putting food on their table moving forward.


2. The End of "Short-Term" Punishment


For years, the public has argued that 15 years in prison and paying a one-time fine is "too light" for taking a life. This new law introduces a deterrent that doesn't end when the prison gates open.


A prison sentence eventually ends, but the financial obligation to the victim's family could last decades. This hits the offender where it hurts most, their long-term future. Seized assets, garnished wages, and a permanent financial link to the tragedy ensure that the consequences of "one drink too many" are never forgotten.


3. A Textbook, a Tragedy, and the True Meaning of Justice


Amirul Hafiz wasn't racing; he wasn't speeding. He was a father performing a mundane, loving task for his son's education. No amount of money can replace the man who won't be there to help with the child’s homework tonight.


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However, ensuring his three young children, aged between two and nine, are financially secured by the individual responsible is a step toward a more compassionate legal system. It tells every Malaysian: If you take a life, you will carry the weight of that family on your shoulders forever.


The message from the MOT is clear: If you choose to get behind the wheel while impaired, you aren't just risking your freedom, you are risking your entire financial future.


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Sources: Bernama | MalayMail

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