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Thursday, 24 January 2008 08:33am

Ahmad Fairuz to testify today©New Straits Times (Used by permission)

KUALA LUMPUR: Former chief justice Tun Ahmad Fairuz Sheikh Abdul Halim is scheduled to testify before the royal commission today.

Ahmad Fairuz is, allegedly, the person lawyer Datuk V.K. Lingam was speaking to on the telephone in the video clip recorded in December 2001.

Ahmad Fairuz was the chief judge of Malaya at the time.

Other witnesses slated to appear are Anti-Corruption Agency officer Chuah Lay Choo and CyberSecurity Malaysia senior analyst Mohd Zabri Adil Talib.

Chuah is being recalled to testify on her investigations into Lingam and Ahmad Fairuz's telephone records while Zabri is due for questioning by Lingam's counsel R.Thayalan.

Thayalan had earlier requested that he be permitted to question Zabri after sending the report on the authenticity of the video clip for further examination by experts in the United Kingdom and United States.

The witnesses' testimony will begin after the commission makes a ruling on Lingam's application to expunge all evidence tendered on his New Zealand trip in 1994, where he was photographed with former chief justice Tun Eusoff Chin.

Lingam is also due to continue with his testimony today.

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It's me - Say it without fear.
written by Raymond Yap Soon Hock, Thursday, January 24 2008 12:48 pm

I hope our former CJM will have the guts to admit it was him that Datuk VK Lingam was speaking to on that fateful evening. Otherwise, it may return to haunt him many years later as in the case of Olympic track queen Marion Jones. Wishful thinking?

Raymond Yap Soon Hock


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