September 28, 2007

Lawyers’ march unbecoming, says Nazri

Read the New Straits Times news via MalaysiaToday:


Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz said the lawyers’ march was “unbecoming” given that the authenticity of the videotape recording had yet to be determined.

He also shot down the Bar Council's memorandum to the prime minister asking that a permanent judicial commission be in charge of judicial appointments.

“There's no need (for such a judicial commission) as there is no crisis in our judiciary,” said Nazri.

“No crisis, no problems. I don't see any scandal.

“This are all efforts by the opposition to create distrust and erode public confidence in the judiciary.

“They wish that we can be like Pakistan, but it isn't.” (He was referring to street protests by lawyers there over the sacking of the country's top judge.)

Nazri was speaking after attending a breaking of fast for staff of the legal affairs division in the Prime Minister's Department.

On the regulation of judges’ conduct, Nazri said judges had their own peer system by which they regulated each other.

He said parliament was not the place to question or debate the conduct of judges as this would violate the independence of the judiciary.




After read this, then shared this to one of my friend.
After he read, then have a conversation with him:

My friend: “Did he fail his kindergarten exam?”

Me: “Huh? Do u think he got studied in any kindergarten class or education that higher than kindergarten standard before??”


Naaah... We didn’t mention “he” in the conversation was referring to whom ar...

1 comment:

Cruel Angel said...

kindergarden? Hahaha…

That's the problem with our political system where politician arent allowed to debate with opposition during election.

And we will get all kind of stupid minister who dunno how to speak in public.

Simply amazing that, they dunno speech is one of the most powerful tools in the world.