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Bar Council uses its fangs judiciously

Bar Council uses its fangs judiciously

Following its interview with LoyarBurokker Edmund Bon where he called the Bar Council toothless, FMT reports on the Bar Council’s response.

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Attorney General, The Superman of Malaysia?

Considering the implications of the Attorney General’s wide discretionary powers and why even the humblest citizenry ought to be more vigilant towards any abuse of those powers.

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A Turnover Overturned (Part 2)

A comprehensive consideration scintillatingly written of Dr. Munawar Anees’ legal battle to clear his name in the Malaysian courtrooms and is left with what passes off for Justice in Malaysia – Injustice. This is the concluding part.

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Anwar Ibrahim and the Charge of Sodomy: The Sequel

Bolehwood productions in the late 1990′s launched its grand drama known as ‘Anwar Ibrahim and the Charge of Sodomy’, which failed spectacularly in the media, society and courtrooms. A pre-launch review explains why Bolehwood’s sequel has all the trappings of an equally spectacular failure.

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The Thoughts of a Politically Awakening Citizen

A citizen of Malaysia retraces the path of her ongoing political awakening and considers the importance of the Federal Constitution to our lives.

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The Court of Appeal’s “Outline of Reasons” in Anwar Ibrahim v PP – A Critique

UPDATED! (With link to Zainur Zakaria v PP) I must apologize for the delay in giving this critique. The Court of Appeal gave its decision on July 2. I received the “Outline of Reasons” from Ngan Siong Hing only last Friday, July 17. Without him supplying me with a copy of the judgment of the [...]

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Is the EAIC constitutional?

WHEN our Federal Constitution was promulgated in 1957, Part X was designed to deal with public services. Under Article 132, seven areas of public services were identified: the armed forces, the judicial and legal service, the general public service, the police force, the railway service, joint public services (between the federation and one or more [...]

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‘…we will accept the decision by the Federal Court…’

Fahri Azzat goes on a rant after listening to the Prime Minister’s press statement.

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Arrogance Revisited

Recently, the Bar Council quietly delivered its “Discussion Paper on the Need to Separate the Posts of the Attorney General and the Public Prosecutor” to the Government. This was off the back of public discussions on the position of the AG, and a passionate write-up by Mohamad Ramli Abdul Manan, a former senior ACA officer [...]

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