Haidar as Chairman of Royal
Commission of Inquiry into Lingam Tape and the restricted terms of reference
most disappointing and great letdown _____________
Media Statement
by Lim Kit Siang
________________
(Parliament,
Wednesday):
The appointment of Tan Sri
Haidar Mohd Noor as Chairman of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the
Lingam Tape scandal and the commission’s restricted terms of reference are
most disappointing and a great letdown for Malaysians who had looked
forward to a new page for Malaysia’s judiciary and administration of
justice.
Haidar, who was former Chief Judge of Malaya, is clearly not acceptable or
suitable to be Chairman of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Lingam
Tape scandal in view of his disgraceful role in the 1988 Judicial Crisis
which saw the arbitrary and unconstitutional sacking of Tun Salleh Abas as
Lord President and two Supreme Court judges, Datuk George Seah and the
late Tan Sri Wan Sulaiman Pawanteh – the “mother” of a string of judicial
crisis in the past 19 years which rocked the country with repeated erosion
and ravages of the independence, impartiality and integrity of the
judiciary.
In drawing up very restricted terms of reference strictly confining the
Royal Commission of Inquiry to the Lingam Tape, the Prime Minister Datuk
Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has missed the golden opportunity to put right
what had been wrong and rotten with the system of justice for nearly two
decades.
What Abdullah should have done is to frame the widest and most
comprehensive terms of reference to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into
the Lingam Tape with the l mandate to restore national and international
confidence in the independence and integrity of the judiciary.
The missed golden opportunity – which can come only once-in-a-lifetime -
is felt most acutely with the brave admission by the new Chief Justice,
Datuk Abdul Hamid Mohamad on the rot in the administration of justice and
his vow for a “house-cleaning” of the judiciary.
A Royal Commission of Inquiry with the widest ambit to restore national
and international confidence in the Malaysian judiciary would be a great
ally for the new Chief Justice’s vow of “house-cleaning” of the judiciary.
Why is Abdullah backing off from such an objective – when there is a Chief
Justice who has pledged to clean up the judiciary?
(12/12/2007)
* Lim
Kit Siang, Parliamentary
Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman |