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Press Release | Malaysian Bar Urges Transparency Over Alleged Judicial Interference, Considers Court‑Ordered Disclosure of JAC Records 25 Jun 2025 3:19 pm

The Malaysian Bar is deeply concerned with the recent media report1 alleging that a senior judge was questioned by the Judicial Appointments Commission (“JAC”) on the issue of possible interference in judicial affairs.  This report, if accurate, raises serious questions about the integrity and independence of our Judiciary — an institution that must remain free from any form of influence or manipulation.

The Malaysian Bar is of the view that allegations of judicial interference go beyond the confines of a mere disciplinary matter.  They strike at the heart of public confidence in the administration of justice.  The issue here is not only about propriety, but also about the structural health and independence of our Judiciary.  In the light of this, and in the interest of public accountability and transparency, the Malaysian Bar will be pursuing the necessary orders to obtain the minutes of the said JAC meeting.  This is necessary to ascertain the facts, to preserve institutional integrity, and to ensure that any necessary corrective steps can be taken without compromising the law.

Judicial independence is not negotiable.  It is a constitutional guarantee and a pillar of our democratic framework.  Any conduct — actual or perceived — that undermines this principle must be addressed swiftly and with full transparency.  If the report is found to be untrue, that too must be clarified with equal urgency to avoid unwarranted damage to the reputation of our Judiciary.

The Malaysian Bar calls upon all institutions involved to treat this matter with the seriousness it deserves.  We reaffirm our commitment to the rule of law and to the protection of judicial independence, without fear or favour.

Mohamad Ezri b Abdul Wahab
President
Malaysian Bar

25 June 2025


1 “JAC questioned senior judge on alleged judicial interference, says source”, Free Malaysia Today, 24 June 2025.

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