Showing posts with label judges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label judges. Show all posts

Friday, November 07, 2008

Martin Jalleh on the new Chief Justice

Posted by Super Admin
Thursday, 06 November 2008 09:07


“Imagine having two Umno men at the top of the judicial hierarchy, one as AG and the other as CJ. You will be able to literally get away with murder." - Raja Petra Kamarudin

Of Pretentious Promises, Parachuting Promotions & Pressured Praise

By Martin Jalleh | 5 Nov 2008


The Palace of Justice has a new “prince” – Zaki Tun Azmi. He was promptly sworn in as Chief Justice (CJ) soon after the Conference of Rulers went through the procedural motions and provided consent to his extraordinary elevation.

His Lordship had leap-frogged from the legal profession into the Federal Court last September. Two months later he was proclaimed Court of Appeal (CoA) president. Now (almost a year later) he is proudly perched on the highest post in the judiciary.

Zaki’s political “parachuting” has no precedent. But be not perturbed. Did not the PM promise (especially after his party had quickened his passage into the sunset) that he would produce profound changes in the judiciary?

Indeed, before he packs his bags and participates fully in Umno's early retirement plan for him, Pak Lak would prove to the whole of Bolehland that he still has the penchant to produce the very opposite of what he initially promises.

In April this year, at a Malaysian Bar Council dinner where he paid tribute to former Lord President Salleh Abas and four former Supreme Court judges all of whom were sacked in 1988 by Dr M, Pak Lah had promised the setting up of a Judicial Appointments Commission to help the PM choose judges.

Pak Lah had also very proudly declared then that such a step was to “renew the people’s trust in the judiciary” and to “make the process of nominating, appointing and promoting judges more transparent and representative.”


Martin Jalleh on the new Chief Justice
Malaysia Today, Malaysia

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Blog updates on Mahathir 26 Jun 2008

Judge Ian Chin to Dr. Mahathir: You Devil Incarnate, You ARE a Liar !
24 Jun 2008 by Malaysian Unplug Dr Mahathir, by waving the supposed police report the way he did, lent support to the general held view that this prime minister kept a docket on everyone useful but with a skeleton in their cupboard so that he can manipulate then on ...Malaysians Unplugged Uncensored - http://malaysianunplug.blogspot.com/

Mahathir on Petronas
23 Jun 2008 by lesterchan From chedet.com June 24th, 2008 By Dr Mahathir Mohamad Petronas Certain members of Parliament are focusing on Petronas, apparently trying to divert attention from Government over the thoughtless increase in oil prices. ...Sources of Life - http://lesterchan.wordpress.com - References

A Point on Tun Dr. Mahathir Bin Mohamad
23 Jun 2008 by dinobeano There is no doubt in my own mind that Tun Dr. Mahathir is a superb politician and intellectual with strong work ethics. Some of us may not like his politics because of his Machiavellian streak. But we must acknowledge that it was the ...Din Merican: the Malaysian DJ Blogger - http://dinmerican.wordpress.com - References[ More results from Din Merican: the Malaysian DJ Blogger ]

Mahathir: Petronas
17 hours ago by admin pic_6.jpg Certain members of Parliament are focusing on Petronas, apparently trying to divert attention from Government over the thoughtless increase in oil prices. If I am not mistaken this is a prelude to appointing a 4th floor ...West Malaysia - Malaysians' blogging... - http://westmalaysia.com

Petronas and Tun Mahathir Story
23 Jun 2008 by jatt Tun Mahathir said in his blog chedet.com : Certain members of Parliament are focusing on Petronas, apparently trying to divert attention from Government over the thoughtless increase in oil prices. If I am not mistaken this is a prelude ...Malaysian Gate-Daily News Update - http://malaysiangate.blogspot.com/

Mahathir, I believe You...
24 Jun 2008 by G. Krishnan So I wondered what would compel Mahathir to assume that reasonable and even modestly discerning consumers of information would find his claims about Hindraf’s leaders believable. As you may recall, he recently referred to them as Tamil ...IMAGINE... - http://imagineequality.blogspot.com/[ More results from IMAGINE... ]

Mahathir view about Petronas
24 Jun 2008 by lookattrue Certain members of Parliament are focusing on Petronas, apparently trying to divert attention from Government over the thoughtless increase in oil prices. Tan Sri Hassan Marican, the President of Petronas. I also get the annual report ...Lookattrue's Weblog - http://lookattrue.wordpress.com

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Mahathir and Judges

"I want them to charge me in court. Only then will I have the opportunity to expose more conflicts faced by the judges, including those who have implicated me"

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Dr M: Arrest me if you have proof

Thursday June 12, 2008 MYT 9:22:46 PM

LANGKAWI: Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the police can arrest him if they had evidence on allegations that he had threatened judges.

“I have no power now. If they want to investigate, okay, fine. I can face it.

“If I am wrong, okay, they can arrest me,” he said upon his arrival at the Langkawi Airport here Thursday.

“They can investigate me. I want to know the truth,” he said.

Dr Mahathir was responding to a police report lodged against him by DAP chairman Karpal Singh following High Court Judge Justice Ian Chin’s claim that the former premier had threatened to remove judges by referring them to a tribunal.

Justice Chin had alleged that Dr Mahathir had issued a thinly-veiled threat to judges during a Judges Conference on April 24, 1997.

Dr Mahathir said those in power now could do what they like.
He also said he would give a press conference on the Justice Chin issue on Friday.
Dr Mahathir had said in his blog that he was curious about what Justice Chin considered as “veiled threat”.

In Kuala Lumpur, former deputy prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said he could not remember speaking at any “boot camp” for judges and judicial officers in 1997.

“I remember addressing the Asean Law Conference in 1995 as deputy prime minister but I can’t recall attending any conference involving judges,” he said.

The de facto leader of PKR had been asked to shed light on the boot camp that was mentioned by Datuk Ian Chin in his startling disclosure in open court on Monday at the outset of hearing an election petition in Sibu.

click Dr M: Arrest me if you have proof Malaysia Star, Malaysia

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Cabinet wants Dr M and five others investigated

Cabinet wants Dr M and five others investigated

By SHAILA KOSHY and V.P. SUJATA


PUTRAJAYA: The Cabinet has agreed that investigations be conducted into all allegations against former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and five others identified in the Royal Commission of Inquiry report on the V.K. Lingam video clip.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Mohd Zaid Ibrahim said the five others were lawyer Datuk V.K. Lingam, tycoon Tan Sri Vincent Tan, Umno secretary-general Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor and former Chief Justices Tun Eusoff Chin and Tun Ahmad Fairuz Sheikh Abdul Halim.

Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail said he would go through the report before announcing whether he would be ordering a probe.

“I will study the recommendations in the report very carefully, after which I will issue a statement at the appropriate time.

“Please give us time to do our job properly,” he said.

Zaid said the six would be investigated for offences under the Sedition Act, Official Secrets Act and the Penal Code, which included obstruction of justice.

“All the recommendations in the report are advisory in nature so we have to have another investigation,” he said, adding that the Government had taken note of the recommendations for judicial reform and the establishment of a Judicial Appointments Commission.

“The Government is in the process of finalising the relevant laws to set up this commission and it will be made known soon,” he said, adding that the Government also proposed to include the recognition of “judicial power” as proposed by the Commission.

He said these moves were vital to help restore the people’s confidence in the judiciary.

The Cabinet, he said, had urged the public, including the media, to allow uninterrupted investigations without undue pressure and prejudice against any individual identified in the report.

“It must be reiterated that in our legal system, an accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law,” he told reporters at the Legal Affairs Division of the Prime Minister’s Department here yesterday.

The Royal Commission was formed to verify the authenticity of the video clip purportedly showing prominent lawyer Lingam on the phone brokering judicial appointments with a senior judge. Twenty-one witnesses testified at the 17-day inquiry which began on Jan 14.

Zaid also said that the Cabinet had agreed for the contents of the report to be released and sold to the public.

The report, which comes in four volumes comprising 2,889 pages, will cost RM541.60; of which the main report costs RM161.40 while the notes of proceedings, statutory declaration and lists of exhibits are priced at RM123.30, RM120 and RM136.90 respectively.

The public can buy the report at the Legal Affairs Division from Tuesday afternoon.

In its report, the commission said that the video clip, made by businessman Loh Gwo Burne, was indeed recorded at Lingam's house in December 2001.

It said it had no hesitation in finding that the clip to be genuine, real, reliable and trustworthy and its contents true in substance and material particulars.

In examining Lingam and Fairuz's testimonies, which they described as bare denials, against the direct evidence elicited from the phone conversation as well as the evidence of Gwo Burne and his businessman father Loh Mui Fah, the commission found that it was none other than Fairuz that Lingam was speaking to on the telephone.

The panel also said the evidence showed that Lingam was not intoxicated during the conversations, as he had suggested.

It added that the evidence also militates against Lingam's other suggestion that he could have been “bullshitting” or bragging.

The commission said that, in the final analysis, there was conceivably an insidious movement by Lingam with the covert assistance of his close friends Tan and Tengku Adnan to involve themselves actively in the appointment of judges, in particular that of Fairuz as Chief judge of Malaya and later Court of Appeal president.

In the process, the panel added that Dr Mahathir was also entangled.

While noting that the group's ultimate aim could not be ascertained, given the limitation of the terms of reference, the commission said it was reasonable to suggest that it could not be anything but self-serving.

The panel said the collective and cumulative actions of the main characters concerned had the effect of seriously undermining the independence and integrity of the judiciary as a whole... the star online

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