Today the Cabinet will be discussing whether the report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the controversial VK Lingam video clip should be made public.
To me, the question does not arise at all.
First of all, it is a Royal Commission of Inquiry done in the name of and in the stead of His Majesty the Yang Di Pertuan Agong. Surely the Agong would not want to keep his subjects in the dark with regard to a controversy so great. It is a matter of public interest and the public must be informed.
Secondly, if the Badawi administration is really serious about reforming the judiciary, making the report public would be a natural course of action. Not only should the report be made public but the government of the day should also carry out all the recommendations contained in the report to the full. It is also incumbent upon the government to do the ‘extra’ should the situation warrant it.
I also call upon the Badawi administration to table the said long-awaited Royal Commission report in Parliament this coming Tuesday, 20 May 2008, for debate.
Wee Choo Keong, MP for Wangsa Maju
Laporan penyiasatan rakaman Lingam: diumumkan atau tidak?
Hari ini jemaah menteri akan membincangkan sama ada laporan Suruhanjaya Diraja mengenai rakaman VK Lingam akan dipamer umum.
(Note penterjemah: siapa biayai belanja Suruhanjaya? Kami bayar kami patut terima laporan, lain jika BK sendiri yang keluarkan wang. Kena bayar RM500 untuk semua laporan. Jangan bazir wang saya dua kali!!!)
Untuk saya, persoalan ini tidak patut timbul.
Pertama, ini adalah siasatan Suruhanjaya Diraja atas nama Duli Yang Maha Mulia Yang Di Pertuan Agong. Saya pasti DYMM tidak mahu rakyat jelatanya tidak diberi penjelasan kepada suatu keadaan yang sarat dengan kontroversi dan kepentingan umum.
Keduanya, jika pentadbiran Badawi tegas terhadap pemulihan kehakiman, mengumumkan laporan siasatan adalah langkah yang sepatutnya. Bukan sahaja diumumkan tetapi cadangan-cadangan suruhanjaya perlu dilaksanakan sepenuhnya. Pentadbiran patut melaksanakan lebih banyak langkah pemulihan sekiranya perlu.
Saya menyeru pentadbiran Badawi mengemukakan laporan ini yang sudah lama ditunggu supaya dibahaskan di parlimen pada hari selasa 20 Mei 2008.
Wee Choo Keong, Ahli Parlimen Wangsa Maju
This is the crack: http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Friday/Frontpage/2241955/Article/index_html…and the trigger to collapse/implode it is to make it public.I doubt it will be made public.
bkMake it public and expose all them. Send all to jail if guilty.This is our purpose of wind of tsunami electionThanks
BN must make the report public so that we know what teh hell is going on with this country under Bodohwi. What a corrupted judiciary! Tak malu kah?
YB, according to the report herehttp://www.malaysiakini.com/news/82989it looks like your effort and push on the VK Lingam cideo clip scandal has paid off.According to the de facto law minister, Zaid Ibrahim, “the government has decided to release the commission’s report to the public.”He also added, “the cabinet has directed the Attorney General’s Chambers to institute immediate investigations against the six (Dr Mahathir, Ahmad Fairuz, Eusoff Chin, VK Lingam, Tengku Adnan and Vincent Tan).”Well done YB Wee. You are a blessing to Wangsa Maju.Now the rakyat can have a honest, upright and independent judiciary because of your good work.Keep up the good work and we in Wangsa Maju will stand behind you and support you.Forget about that previous, useless MP who does not know anything. All he can do is sabotage your work but we know better.We will look out for you when he is up to no good and we will make police reports against his criminal activities- and there are many!
The government and Patail have to act on the recommedations of the Commission, they have to prosecute against Mahathir and his dirty group of crooks! Let the people support the Commission’s recommendations by declaring our desire in the blogsphere and the main media. Let work for it!
Saudara Wee, the government owe you money when the ‘fixed’ court removed you as the MP of Bukit Bintang. Please go to court and obtain an order for them to compensate you for what is rightfully your.
Dr M challenged the Gov’t to charge him: ‘I welcome it (the report). I want them to charge me in court. Only then will I have the opportunity to expose more conflicts faced by the judges, including those who have implicated me.’The rot and corruption starts with this old man. And now he has the audacity to tell us the insidious conspiracy to destabilise and destroy the judiciary was not of his making starting way back in the 80s when he was fighting for his political survival with Tengku Razaleigh.I bet the wretched UMNO/BN government has the guts and balls to charge him. The entire body politic is so mired in filth and sleaze every tom, dick and harry is involved in the dirt. However this Bodohwi aka the Sleepyhead can easily redeem himself in the eyes of the world by allowing the political drama now unfolding and unravelling before our eyes to come to its conclusion without any form of denial and deception. Just admit the entire UMNo/BN setup was a fake and agree to tell us that he will start to make fresh amends from thence. ALL THE PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY NEED IS REDEMTION AND ATONEMENT. Pak Lah, just fulfil that basic need. Do you have the guts to do it? And have you the balls to carry that out? Save us from the imminent threat posed by your current No 2 – the devil in disguise that we do not need as PM? We are presently the laughing stock in the eyes of the world whenever you walk into a courtroom. We definitely won’t like to be seen crying for want of a better PM.
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