Saturday, November 8, 2008

Nazri Misled Parliament, Says Karpal

PUTRAJAYA, Nov 7 (Bernama) -- Bukit Gelugor Member of Parliament Karpal Singh said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Nazri Abdul Aziz had misled Parliament when he said judges involved in the 1988 Judicial crisis were not sacked but were asked to take early retirement.
Karpal said he would move to cite Nazri under standing order 36 (12) for misleading Parliament on Monday where he would be subsequently referred to the Committee of Privileges for action to be taken.
He said Nazri must explain why he had publicly in Parliament made the statement which amounted to having cleared the judges names by the tribunal, inconsistent with the findings of the two tribunals.
Karpal referred to the Malayan Law Journal (MLJ) dated Oct 28 1988, which reported that Supreme Court Lord President Tun Salleh Abas and Supreme Court judges, the late Tan Sri Wan Suleiman Pawan Teh and Datuk George Edward Seah were dismissed from office after the tribunal found them guilty of misconduct.
They were, however, removed from office with full pension.
The other three judges, the late Tan Sri Datuk Mohd Azmi Kamaruddin, Tan Sri Eusoffe Abdoolcader and Tan Sri Wan Hamzah Mohd Salleh were suspended but subsequently reinstated.
Karpal told reporters at the Palace of Justice today that in order to clear the honour and dignity of the judges sacked in 1988, the Government should have set up two tribunals to absolve them from the actions taken against them instead of giving ex-gratia payment.
"What should have been done was not to pay out ex-gratia to the judges but to have another tribunal set up to clear their name. It can still be done. Paying them ex-gratia payment does not in anyway clear them from having been found guilty for misbehaviour," he said.
Karpal said the payment of ex-gratia to the judges meant that the Government felt that they (the judges) were in fact not guilty.

tunku : karpal has some points here.all these while we were make to understand that the judges were sacked and suddenly nazri is saying they took early retirement.again,if they were sacked then why are they getting the pension? if they were not sacked and receiving pension,why the government paid them the ex gratia? nazri needs to clarify this in detail.this is what happens when you don't think before you acts.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

yeah, Tun Dr. Mahathir clearly stated in his blog that those judges were terminated, not early retirement.

They were given full pension due to the appeals from Attorney-General, and TDM agreed to let them have it.

Those ungrateful (pak lah,Judges n Nazri) and biadap (nazri) will surely have their 'pension' ready in the hereafter.

profit said...

Dear Tunku,

Nazri is just a hench man.What does he know?

Kerel Bort said...

Have to agree with Karpal over this issue, but this is clearly expected from him... and I am more surprised that Karpal actually read and believe MLJ. How about your beloved friend appeal verdict in the MLJ?


Ahhh.. what can I do.. u a lawyer and I might be sued by u if I said more. I did not know anything about law.