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Nazri: King must act on PM's advice | Nazri: King must act on PM's advice |
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| Wednesday, 17 October 2007 08:34am | |
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KUALA LUMPUR: The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has to act on the advice of the prime minister on extending the tenure of the chief justice, Tun Ahmad Fairuz Sheikh Abdul Halim, who is due to retire at the end of the month, Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz said. The minister in the Prime Minister's Department said the
king, as a constitutional monarch, was bound by the prime minister's advice in
the appointment and promotion of judicial officers. Nazri said he was merely clarifying the position of the king as provided in the
Federal Constitution on the question of whether Ahmad Fairuz's term would be
extended or a new chief justice would be appointed next month. Ahmad Fairuz, who has been chief justice since 2003, will
turn 66 on Nov 1, the compulsory retirement age for judges. Comments (10)
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Nazri should explain himself
written by Tan Choon Heong , Wednesday, October 17 2007 11:20 am
Nazri should explain himself. It was only last week or so I believe that he kept harping on the fact that the Executive are not allowed to interfere with the Judiciary (please correct me if I'm wrong on this). That was one of his many reasons given about we crazy lawyers allegedly asking the PM to interfere pertaining to the recent video clip scandal.
It'll look bad on the PM
written by Kelvin Ng Sin Huat, Wednesday, October 17 2007 11:36 am
If Nazri's interpretation of the Federal Constituion is correct and if Fairuz gets his extension, then it will look bad on the PM and not the Agong. The PM will be seen as endorsing Fairuz notwithstanding the implication of the video clip. However, if the three member panel comes up with a finding that the tape is doctored by Oct 27th, then no issue isn't? Malaysia truly boleh!!
A misleading sweeping statement...
written by Shim Wai Loon, Wednesday, October 17 2007 01:31 pm
Under the Federal Constitution, Art 122B speaks about appointment of judges of Federal Court, Court of Appeal & of High Courts, so it includes the Chief Justice and it provides that "...shall be appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, acting on the advice of the Prime Minister, after consulting the Conference of Rulers" and under Art 38 cl 6, "The members of the Conference of Rulers may act in their discretion in any proceedings relating to the following functions, that is to say: ...(b) the advising on any appointment;..." Clearly, by virtue of these provisions, the appointment of the CJ is to be made by the YDPA on the PM's advice BUT AFTER consulting the Conference and the Conference can exercise their dicretion freely without being bound by anybody's advice. In other words, as far as such appointment is concerned, the Conference holds the last say and the PM's advice is not binding. It is absolutely appalling to see how he failed, with his basic LLB qualification, to appreciate the ordinary meaning of the Constitution.
Agong's role
written by Shanmuga Kanesalingam, Wednesday, October 17 2007 02:52 pm
Article 40 of the Federal Constitution provides that the Agong is bound to act on the advice of the PM. The Conference of Rulers is merely consulted - they do not give advice and as such i do not think it is right to say the are the ones who have the final say.
about the King
written by Alex Tan Ken Seng, Wednesday, October 17 2007 02:54 pm
I'm no expert on the Malaysian constitution, but I do now that Dr. Mahathir, when he was PM, changed it more than 2 dozen times (or thereabouts). Shows you how much respect he accorded it.
Find you really hillarious man
written by Visvanathan Murugiah, Wednesday, October 17 2007 02:59 pm
Dear Mr Minister,
Please correct me if I am wrong...
written by Shim Wai Loon, Wednesday, October 17 2007 03:29 pm
Dear Shanmuga,
TALENT AND STUPIDITY
written by Stephen Tan Ban Cheng, Wednesday, October 17 2007 06:04 pm
Fellow lawyers
The Interpretation of the Federal Constitution written by Tan Chun Ming, Thursday, October 18 2007 08:03 pm
In defining art 43(5) of the Federal Constitution, in relation to the appointment and revocation of Cabinet Ministers, the phrase "advice of the Prime Minister" is interpreted in the case of: Write comment
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Has the time come for us to amend to constitution to vest some powers on the King to safeguard the country from politicians like Nazri?
Abdul Fareed Bin Abdul Gafoor