At last, the KLYLC’s Candidate Watch campaign concludes with the answers from the candidates of the Bar Council Election 2011/2012!

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As you all may be aware, the Kuala Lumpur Bar Young Lawyers Committee (KLYLC”) had embarked on a new initiative for to the Bar Council Election 2011/2012, known as the Candidate Watch Campaign.

The list of candidates was released by the Bar Council secretariat on 1 November 2010 and we have on the same day circulated a set of 7 questions to each of the candidates via email. The list of questions was also sent to the candidates via post and fax subsequently and each candidate was asked to respond by Friday, 12 November 2010.

To date, we have received replies from 18 candidates out of the 26 candidates vying for seats on the Council for the 2011/2012 term.

The replies from the candidates who have responded to the questions, reproduced in their original form (i.e. no editing was carried out) can be found below. Please note that some of the candidates have requested the KLYLC not to reproduce their replies outside of the Malaysian Bar website without their consent, so for these candidates you will be redirected to the the Malaysian Bar website, where you will be able to view their answers.

The KLYLC wishes to thank the candidates who have reverted to us for their time and for supporting the Candidate Watch Campaign. We hope that that this inaugural initiative would result in members of the Bar, especially the young lawyers, to be more receptive towards and actively participate in the Election. With this, we believe that you would be able to make a more informed decision and have your voices heard in the Bar Council.

Kuala Lumpur Bar Young Lawyers Committee
Candidate Watch Campaign
Bar Council Election 2011/2012

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Candidates’ Replies

*Kindly do not reproduce the candidate’s replies in any other website, publication or application without the express consent from the KLYLC.

1. Hj. Abdul Murad B. Che Chik

*The Candidate Watch Campaign team has not received a reply from this candidate.

2. Abdul Rahim bin Sinwan

*The Candidate Watch Campaign team has not received a reply from this candidate.

3. Aisha Mubarak

4. Amir Bahari

5. Anand Ponnudurai

6. Andrew Khoo Chin Hock

7. Christopher Leong

*The Candidate Watch Campaign team received a reply from this candidate on 16 November 2010.

8. George Varughese

9. Hendon Mohamed

*The Candidate Watch Campaign team has not received a reply from this candidate.

10. Honey Tan Lay Ean

11. Ismail Arifin

12. Jaharberdeen @ Jabar

13. Jerald Gomez

14. Datuk Kuthubul Zaman Bukhari

*The Candidate Watch Campaign team has not received a reply from this candidate.

15. Low Beng Choo

16. P Suppiah

17. Rao Suryana

18. Raphael Tay Choon Tien

*The Candidate Watch Campaign team has not received a reply from this candidate.

19. Richard Wee Thiam Seng

20. Dato Hjh Shamsuriah bt Sulaiman

*The Candidate Watch Campaign team has not received a reply from this candidate.

21. Steven Thiru

22. Haji Sulaiman Abdullah

*The Candidate Watch Campaign team has not received a reply from this candidate.

23. Syamsuriatina bt Ishak (Tina)

24. Tengku Mohamed Fauzi Hamid

25. Tony Woon Yeow Thong

26. DatoYasmeen Shariff

*The Candidate Watch Campaign team has not received a reply from this candidate.


3 replies on “Candidate Watch Campaign: The Answers!”

  1. What are they waitng for? My only hope is in the Bar Council as it is the only forum right now that can do something meaningful to socially elevate the country to it's former glory.

    Why is it that the committee members make all the correct noises only after they have left the commitee/term expired? Are they restricted by any statutory rules and regulations?

    I was always thinking the Bar is autonomous just like what the judiciary is supposed to be.

    Hope the incoming office bearers will have the backbone…

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