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Bar Council: Get to the bottom of shocking disclosures |
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Wednesday, 11 June 2008 07:47am |
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©The
Star (Used by permission)
by Loh Foon Fong
PETALING JAYA: A Royal Commission of Inquiry should be set up to investigate
into revelations by Sibu High Court Judge Datuk H. C. Ian Chin on “threats from
the then prime minister”, Bar Council president Ambiga Sreenevasan said.
“The allegation and other disclosures he made must be comprehensively looked
into not only by the Chief Justice but also by all relevant parties,” she said.
Present and former judges should come forward with information of similar
interference, she said.
Ambiga was reacting to Justice Chin who alleged the prime minister threatened
him over two judgements he made in 1997.
He also said he was packed off to a boot camp from May 26 to May 30 that year
together with selected judges and judicial officers. Ambiga said allegations
about the “boot camp” was shocking and should be investigated.
Referring to Justice Chin's statement that he was informed by former High Court
Judge Muhammad Kamil Awang that he had received a telephone call from the then
Chief Justice asking him to dismiss an election petition in 2001 for the Likas
by-elections, Ambiga said:
“This corroborates a similar disclosure made by Muhammad Kamil himself in his
judgment on that election petition, namely in the case of Harris Mohd Salleh
vs The Returning Officer, Ismail Majin & Ors [2001] 3 CLJ 161.”
In the case, the judge had said: “The only guide to a man is his conscience, the
only shield to his memory is the rectitude and the sincerity of his action.
“In my view, it is an insult to one’s intelligence to be given a directive over
the phone that these petitions should be struck off without a hearing, and above
all, it is with prescience conscience that I heard these petitions.’’
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Boot camps eh? Sort of National Service training for Judges la kot...wonder whether they were made to wear uniform or not.
Azhar B Azizan @ Harun