Parliamentary Roundtable on
fake IPCMC bill next Thursday 27th December 2007 to discuss how to salvage
the original proposal of Royal Police Commission to have an independent
external oversight mechanism to check police abuses, misconduct and
corruption
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Media Conference
by Lim Kit Siang
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(Parliament,
Wednesday):
I will convene a Parliamentary
Roundtable in Parliament next Thursday, 27th December 2007 inviting
concerned NGOs and NGIs, including the 16 members of the Royal Police
Commission, to discuss how to salvage the original proposal of the Royal
Police Commission to have an independent external oversight mechanism to
check police abuses, misconduct and corruption.
As former Royal Police Commissioner Tunku Abdul Aziz, who was formerly
President of Transparency International Malaysia, told the Emergency
Public Consultation on the Special Complaints Commission (SCC) Bill – what
I had described as the fake IPCMC bill – in Kuala Lumpur on Monday night,
there is no police in the world which had been capable of or successful in
policing itself, which was why the Royal Police Commission was unanimous
in its key proposal for the establishment of the Independent Police
Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC).
Although the Cabinet has agreed to defer the second reading of the SCC
Bill to the next meeting of Parliament starting on March 17, 2008
(provided there is no earlier dissolution of Parliament for the holding of
the 12th general election), there are two matters which are most
regrettable, viz:
• the refusal to set up a
Parliamentary Select Committee to canvass the widest public consultation
on whether the original proposal to have an independent IPCMC should be
salvaged and reinstated; and
• the rigid government mind-set in refusing to reconsider the IPCMC
proposal, which has been abandoned in favour of a Special Complaints
Commission which has the Inspector-General of Police, the Director-General
of Anti-Corruption Agency and the Director-General of the Public
Complaints Bureau as permanent Commissioners – making total nonsense of a
completely independent oversight commission whether over the police or
other enforcement agencies.
As there is no Parliamentary
Select Committee to canvas the widest public consultation on the fake
IPCMC Bill, there is an urgent need to have a substitute body to conduct
such a public consultation process in the next two months. This will be
the major agenda of the Parliamentary Roundtable on the SCC Bill next
Thursday.
(19/12/2007)
* Lim
Kit Siang, Parliamentary
Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman |