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Interference with the Statutory Activities of the Malaysian Bar a Breach of International Norms

The Rising Tide of the Malaysian Taliban

The Rising Tide of the Malaysian Taliban

How long will we remain silent as the Malaysian Taliban continues their insidious advance?

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Prosecution or Persecution?: AG’s Chambers must buck up!

Prosecution or Persecution?: AG’s Chambers must buck up!

A critique on the quality of prosecution and certain lackadaisical DPPs, and the irreversible consequences this malfeasance imparts onto another person’s life and the criminal justice system.

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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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“Democracy is more than the ritual casting of a ballot at multi-party elections. True democracy involves…”: Amos Kok

We applaud him, and in our hearts thank him for giving a reminder why many still shoulder on this struggle. As mentioned here, find the unplugged version of law student, Amos Kok‘s speech at the MALSA launch on 20 December 2008. Only minor editorial editions have been made to preserve the original message and tone […]

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