Suhakam has called for the Perikatan Nasional government to expedite efforts to form a royal commission of inquiry to investigate allegations of judicial misconduct. BFM speaks to Suhakam commissioner Mah Weng Kwai to understand why this reform is necessary to build the public’s trust towards the judiciary.
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Bravo, YA Justice Hamid Sultan Abu Backer!
May you be duly rewarded for your bravery.
Justice Hamid Sultan Abu Backer has been suspended until his retirement – for those senior judges who allegedly intervene in the decisions of several appeals this must be a relief.
Yet, if true, this is blatant corruption at the cost of justice.
Why isn’t a Royal Commission of Inquiry instituted to investigate this serious allegation and others in the brave Justice Hamid’s affidavit?
Sigh..perhaps, this is the new norm as well…