Lawyer: Police duty bound to probe RM9.5 million bank transfer

Asking whether police have classified the case under ‘seizable’ or ‘non-seizable’ offence, lawyer S N Nair says the IGP cannot simply state he won’t investigate the case. PETALING JAYA: Police must clarify whether they have classified reports lodged following an allegation that an ad-hoc prosecutor received RM9.5 million from the prime minister’s personal bank account,...

‘M’sia can’t be penalised for refusing aid to Swiss in 1MDB probe’

However, it is diplomatically not correct because there is a mutual government to government treaty, says lawyer. PETALING JAYA: Malaysia cannot be penalised for refusing assistance to Switzerland under the mutual legal assistance (MLA) into a probe over 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). Lawyer S N Nair said the MLA was a private treaty between two...

Media’s praise of lawyers is not professional misconduct

Recent Federal Court ruling clarifies boundaries that a counsel has to observe in order not to breach rules on publicity under the legal profession, says S N Nair. KUALA LUMPUR: A Federal Court ruling appears to suggest that lawyers cannot be faulted if the media make laudatory remarks, heap praise for their expertise and experience...

Remand hearings can be held outside court Remand hearings can be held outside court

It is not feasible to produce suspects before a magistrate in court during weekends or public holidays due to logistics and security issues, says lawyer. PETALING JAYA: Magistrates have inherent powers to declare any place as a “court” when police produce suspects to be detained for investigations, lawyers said. They said one has to observe...

Wrong place for whipping Wrong place for whipping

A criminal lawyer says Judge Ahmad of the Kajang court erred in ordering caning in open court. KUALA LUMPUR: The Kajang Sessions Court gave the country quite a surprise last week when Judge Ahmad Bache ordered the caning of two young men in his court in the presence of members of the public. The two...

Khalid applies to cite ex-MACC chief, AG’s Chambers for contempt

KUALA LUMPUR (April 2): Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim is seeking to initiate contempt proceedings against  former Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief Datuk Seri Ahmad Said Hamdan and the government for defying a court order to publish an apology in two mainstream dailies. The Selangor menteri besar’s lawyer, Sankara Nair, filed an application for leave to...

Court Orders NST To Publish MACC Apology To Khalid

KUALA LUMPUR: The New Straits Times said that they cannot publish an apology by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to the Selangor Menteri Besar over his defamation suit on the front page as it was against their “brand and editorial positioning”. However, the High Court has directed NST to publish the apology within two weeks following an application by MACC...

Ex-MACC chief commissioner tenders open apology to Selangor MB

KUALA LUMPUR, March 19 (Bernama) — Selangor Menteri Besar (MB) Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim withdrew his defamation suit against former Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner Datuk Seri Ahmad Said Hamdan after the latter tendered an open apology to him at the High Court here today. In his open apology read in Bahasa Melayu...