Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia
The Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia is a Malaysia government agency under the Prime Minister's Department and led by the Attorney General. Established in 1946, it is responsible for acting as legal advisor to the government, handling criminal prosecutions, preparing draft laws, and managing civil cases in which the government is involved.
History
The Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia began with the role of the Attorney General as the chief legal officer in the country and was later recognized as an official government institution in 1948. The AGC originally had served as a legal advisor to the government, and later became responsible for drafting laws, prosecuting criminal cases, and representing the government in civil and constitutional proceedings.In 1964, the AGC set up a special translation office to translate law documents and letters in Malay, which is crucial for the usage by the Government, the police and Sharia courts. Since 1980, the AGC has placed under the Prime Minister's Department, reflecting the strategic importance of law in the governance of the country.
In 2024, the AGC and Universiti Teknologi MARA inked a memorandum of understanding to established strategic cooperation for law research, professional training and research.