Tunku Aziz, Param, Malik and
Ragunath confirm attendance for tomorrow’s Emergency Public Consultation on
Special Complaints Commission (or fake IPCMC) Bill ______________
Media Statement (2)
by Lim Kit Siang
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(Petaling
Jaya,
Sunday):
Minister in the Prime
Minister’s Department, Datuk Nazri Aziz should not try to shut up members
of the Royal Police Commission by arm-twisting them into silence and
obedience about their unhappiness that their key proposal for an
Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMCP) has
completely changed character in the Special Complaints Commission (SCC)
Bill.
New Straits Times on Friday reported the great disappointment of three
members of the Royal Police Commission at the SCC Bill as “as something
entirely different from what we recommended”.
The three members are firstly the Royal Police Commission Chairman, Tun
Mohamed Dzaiddin Abdullah and members Tunku Aziz and Lee Lam Thye.
Dzaiddin said he was “very disappointed” as the SSB was not what the Royal
Police Commission had asked for, adding: “The government, in its wisdom,
did not accept the core recommendation of an independent oversight body.”
Tunku Aziz said: “The whole purpose was to ensure that not only were the
police protected against unfair criticism and allegations but also that
there would be a return of public confidence in an organization that had
lost it. If the new bill is watered down, obviously we are not going to
achieve this purpose.”
Lee Lam Thye said: “The IPCMC was meant to be an independent body to deal
with police misconduct, abuse of power and corruption. I did not expect it
to be watered down. At this point, it would be best to leave it to
parliament, with the hope that proper debate and discussion will be
carried out. MPs need to be aware of the original objective. My fear is
that the new bill may not serve its purpose.”
Nazri hit the top with these comments, responding pointedly by telling Sin
Chew Daily that Dzaiddin and Lam Thye would not be considered for
appointment as Commissioners of the SCC since they disagree with its
establishment. Nazri said the country has ample talents from whom to
select the SCC commissioners.
This is in poor taste. Nazri’s reaction is uncalled-for, making him look
very petty and vindictive in resorting to arm-twisting the Royal Police
Commissioners to shut them up from airing their true feelings about the
SCC Bill which is meant to implement their IPCMC proposal.
I urge Royal Police Commissioners not to be cowed or frightened by Nazri
from giving their responses and to attend the Emergency Public
Consultation on the SCC Bill at the Kuala Lumpur-Selangor Chinese Assembly
Hall auditorium tomorrow, Monday, 17th December at 7.30 pm on the stand
MPs should take when the Bill comes up for debate in Parliament on Tuesday
or Wednesday.
So far Tunku Aziz, Royal Police Commission member and former President of
Transparency International Malaysia, Datuk Param Cumaraswamy, former
United Nations Special Rapporteur for Independence of Judges and Lawyers,
Malek Imtiaz, President of Hakam, Ragunath Kesavan Vice President Bar
Council have confirmed attendance as panelists at the Emergency Public
Consultation on SCC Bill. Others are being contacted.
In the short time available, I have not been able to speak to many members
of the Royal Police Commission and wish to reiterate the standing open
invitation to them as well as all other interested NGOs and NGIs to the
Emergency Public Consultation on the SCC Bill to give direct input for
parliamentary debate and decision on this important parliamentary
business.
(16/12/2007)
* Lim
Kit Siang, Parliamentary
Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman |