Access to the MyKhas system was suspended for Petaling Jaya MP Lee Chean Chung and Subang MP Wong Chen beginning around May 29, 2026 [1, 2, 3, 4]. MyKhas is an online platform managed by the Implementation Coordination Unit (ICU) under the Prime Minister’s Department. It is used to administer parliamentary constituency development funds to local communities [1, 2, 3].
The suspension followed the MPs’ attendance at the May 17 launch of Parti Bersama Malaysia, a new party formed by former PKR leaders Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, challenging the Pakatan Harapan coalition [1, 2, 4, 5]. PKR deputy secretary-general Bryan Ng said the suspension was "the institutional outcome of their own political decisions" because they aligned with a rival platform, effectively breaking faith with voters’ mandates from the 15th General Election [5].
Both MPs have denied any wrongdoing and questioned the lack of formal notification or disciplinary proceedings. Lee Chean Chung said, "What exactly is my offence? If this is a political decision, state the reason openly. If it is disciplinary action, follow the proper process. If it is merely a technical issue, resolve it immediately" [2, 4].
Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil stated that the suspension is not arbitrary and does not affect MPs’ parliamentary rights, allowances, or other benefits, which are separate from MyKhas allocations. He added that residents in the affected constituencies can still submit applications for development funds, which the ICU will review and approve without disruption [1, 3].
Lee Chean Chung emphasized the impact on constituents, noting the constituency allocations "serve local communities" and blocking access affects people in need, not just MPs [4]. The suspension affects only their access to the MyKhas system; parliamentary privileges remain intact [1, 3].
The next step in the matter includes continued public calls for clarification from the MPs and ongoing management of constituency applications by the ICU while the suspension remains in effect [1, 4, 5].