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"Tan Sri Zaki Azmi- The Unsolved Jigsaw Puzzle" PDF Print
Wednesday, 12 November 2008 15:58
After an almost comical ride to the top post in Malaysia’s judicial hierarchy, Tan Sri Zaki Azmi keeps us guessing on what he has left to offer. Let us start by briefly looking into his controversial journey towards becoming the 12th Chief Justice of Malaysia. As a lawyer, he created history in September 2007, becoming the first lawyer to be appointed directly to the highest court.

The controversy of his appointment was fueled by his close ties with UMNO, in which he was their legal advisor. He also held several posts in UMNO, including the Chairman of Disciplinary Committee.

Following his appointment, the public openly expressed their doubt over his integrity with regards to the highly held separation of powers notion, given his previous links with the country’s largest and most dominant party. Three months on, more eyebrows were raised when Zaki Azmi was appointed the Court of Appeal President, thus, occupying the No. 2 position in the judiciary. Today, Tan Sri Zaki Azmi is our Honorable Chief Justice of Malaysia. His credibility was also clouded by the infamous divorce case with his second wife, with whom he got married to in a ceremony conducted by a Thai kadi in a textile shop in Perlis three years ago. He allegedly burned the marriage certificate to hide the marriage from his first wife, as reported by The New Straits Times. Now, he may argue that this is a personal issue and has no bearing on his conduct as a professional, but being a Chief Justice, Yang Arif, I’m afraid some of the acts that you have resorted to, including burning the marriage certificate, in one way or another, gives us the right to question your integrity. You are no ordinary man, and your actions do reflect the image of our country in the eyes of the world.

In less than two weeks after occupying the country’s top judiciary position, in his first speech in his capacity as Chief Justice, he vowed to get tough of errant judges who destroy the reputation of the institution.

And for those in the practice of toadying, I say ‘stop it’. This small group have failed to fulfill their responsibilities and have affected the image of our institution. If they are being dishonest, they are also being irresponsible.”

The above is a few extracted lines from his speech, in which, he appeared to have acknowledged the rot in the institution, caused by certain corrupt judges. He did not mince his word, and neither did he attempt to deny the true color of the judiciary system. Although it was a promising speech, many of us Malaysians were still very much skeptical about it. To us, he was merely playing to the gallery. History did not favor him either.

Two major judgments were delivered last Friday, one in Raja Petra’s habeas corpus application, and the other in the prosecutors’ application to have the Anwar Ibrahim sodomy trial be transferred to the High Court. Both cases were politically motivated, and surprisingly, both cases handed the Government knock-outs. In previous times, we rarely witnessed the Government been given a blow in judgments, but on the 7th of November 2008, many of us pictured the Government on their knees giving out blow j***. Yes, it was a double blow to them.

Now, how does this fit in? We practically have an UMNO man as the Chief Justice, but the courts did not rule in favor of them. While it is understandable that it is not possible for all judgments to go in favor of UMNO even if their very own man occupies the seat, the vital and highly critical ones would’ve surely swung towards their side. Raja Petra would continue to bash UMNO and implicate their leaders, particularly Najib, for his alleged misconducts and Anwar, even if some may disagree, still poses a great threat in soon forming the Federal Government. Therefore, the stakes are too high for the government to slip up.

Should the credit for these court verdicts, which most of us consider just, go solely to the judges? Did they stand strong and weather the pressure and threats that came in their way for the sake of justice? If they did so, well done and thank you.

Did Tan Sri Zaki Azmi really practice what he preached in his opening speech by ensuring a free trial for all without exerting any pressure upon the judges? We wouldn’t really know, would we? If he did so, well done and thank you too.

However, the million dollar question would arise if Tan Sri Zaki Azmi did conduct himself professionally to ensure a free trial; why on earth did he do that? Well, it could be because of all the negative remarks that have been piled on him, and he sees this as an opportunity to clear his name even if it is at the expense of irking the wrath of those in UMNO.

But, there could be an alternative answer to it, which I believe, is the one we are looking for. Ironically, it is the spicier answer. If we go back to the drawing pad, we would see the answer at the very beginning. It lies with Zaki Azmi’s history of being an UMNO man. It is no secret that Najib, along with Muhyiddin, have been the crafters that planned Abdullah Badawi’s early exit. Abdullah Badawi had no choice but to concede as the tides were moving strongly against him. Now, in his final few months, he has got nothing to lose. Until March 2009, power is something that he can still execute. Vendetta, perhaps? Tan Sri Zaki Azmi was appointed as the Chief Justice during Abdullah Badawi’s tenure as a premier, which only establishes the fact that they have good ties between them. Through Zaki Azmi, Abdullah Badawi has a chance to get back at Najib and give him a beating of his life for being ‘disloyal’. Raja Petra’s release would surely help. As for Anwar’s claim to take-over the government, the pressure is on Najib and Muhyiddin, not Abdullah Badawi. He is stepping out, with nothing more to gain or lose. The only thing he can do within his capacity now, is to create a platform for the battle, and enjoy the show with a cigar when it erupts.

But then again, is that who Zaki Azmi really is?

by Argus Eye.
http://pantheon-of-argus.blogspot.com/

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written by hiro, November 12, 2008 16:04:27
Two cases alone aren't going to convince Malaysians that the tide has turned in respect of judicial competence, courage and independence. It is conceivable that the decisions serve a particular political motive due to internal UMNO conflict, or it could be just the initial sweetener to make the eventual pain more palatable to the Malaysian public. These small victories belie the eventual pain that's going to hit the civil society - Sodomy II, perhaps conviction of RPK for multiple sedition charges. At that time, the government under Najib will, like what Mahathir did once upon the time, claim that the judges are neutral.

So for those of you who laud the decisions, I hope you take the recent decisions with a bag of salt.
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written by ahmadneil, November 12, 2008 16:09:08
First we haven't clear the tainted judiciary and now we appoint a tainted Chief justice .So in this way we have two tainted judiciary.How to trust lah!It's getting on people nerves.
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written by ahmadneil, November 12, 2008 16:11:16
Imagine burning a marriage certificate !Where is his brain!Better to burn the house down!
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written by loosecannon, November 12, 2008 16:14:13
Even if you are right that he's Badawi man, how long will it last? The moment Badawi is out and Najib is in, he'll definitely dance to a new tune. The guy is ambitious and he's the kind of man who will sell his soul to the devil. How else do you think he managed to rise up so fast.
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written by ahmadneil, November 12, 2008 16:20:22
The defense team of RPK and Anwar are too clever for the prosecution.
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written by Nunudada, November 12, 2008 16:31:07
Even this article above insinuates that the new chief justice perhaps had a hidden hand in the decisions of the two closely followed cases.We are merely seeing the judiciary being manipulated as a tool of battle between party stalwarts to justify an end.The judiciary is still a tool of the ruling power.Hence,we do not have an independent judiciary as yet.This manipulation needs to stop for ever.
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written by Rundukon, November 12, 2008 16:43:13
What if the 2nd wife exposed to the media Zaki's pictures in nude or perhaps in compromosing positions?
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written by ahmadneil, November 12, 2008 17:12:43
Dear Michael Chick,

Rundukon is asking if you have Zaki's picture in nude.If you have got it from his 2nd wife then show us.
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written by born2reign, November 12, 2008 18:29:49
The burning of his marriage cert tells a lot about a man. A man who is not willing to be committed and all ready to betray his family members. If a man is willing to betray the trust of his wife and family for his lust, in his career, he will also betray those who support him for his lust for power.

With regards the cases of RPK and Anwar, I can't help feeling that UMNO is willing to let the small fishes go, they are waiting to fry the big one. Who's next?
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written by Sudahlah tu, November 12, 2008 18:33:02
anjing ini lebih teruk daripada kakitangan kontrakor AlamFloralah..
berpunya keji seekor anjing yang pernah hidup di jalanan , yang ini tiada kata-kata yang boleh dibandingkan seteruk itu ...
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written by Kathy, November 12, 2008 18:46:31
I too had thought that Badawi would "wreak havoc" in a quiet manner to teach Najib and his followers a lesson for forcing him to make an earlier exit than planned.
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written by borneoman, November 12, 2008 18:49:33
to early to be conclusive because as the saying goes..'new broom sweeps well'.can any one recall one very good thing that umno has ever done FAIRLY and consistantly for all the CITIZENS OF MALAYSIA ever since the formation of the federation of malaysia?i cant remember a thing ,CAN YOU?
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written by cllim123, November 12, 2008 19:16:03
If he can cheat his own wife he can cheat all of Malaysia. He also did not report the corrupt judges that he claims he knows. So how is the judiciary getting any cleaner? the Judiciary like fish rots at the head first.
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written by Goostee, November 12, 2008 19:38:12
There's a lot of semblance in the way we think. In the way Pak Lah should move, I mean. But, knowing Pak Lah's tactical tardiness, its more likely that we end up very disappointed. I had hoped that he would use the opportunity to profit from RPK's tips now that the Military Intelligence is under his control. But, who's to blame if he wants to still continue to be the dunggu ?
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written by Sabahfan, November 12, 2008 19:48:46
Why dont some of you guys write about what kinda background qualification this Ketuanan judge has?

How about his early university results or thesis, anything worth singing or are they all just mediocres any fool can do????
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written by MsLim, November 12, 2008 20:54:52
writtem by ahmadneil,

Dear Michael Chick,

Rundukon is asking if you have Zaki's picture in nude.If you have got it from his 2nd wife then show us.
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Dear Ahmadneil - you really have a good sense of humor. You make reading MT enjoyable. I love your comments. Just keep them coming. Thanks
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written by raven1958, November 12, 2008 21:32:49
Zaki like Chua Soi Lek..is a sitting duck....a disaster waiting to happen...and worse still if it is splased out in the internatinal media....it's Malaysia's image that gets splatered.....doesnt anyone care how all this will affect the future generation of this country....or is it now down to everyone for himself.......UMNO is in self destruct mode....importantly the country doesnt burn with it....
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written by Man In Black, November 13, 2008 03:32:08
Jigsaw Puzzle....TO MANY OF THEM IN MALAYSIA....Just don't know when the dotted lines will finally come to a DOT!!!..
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written by ahmadneil, November 13, 2008 09:05:34
Cheers MsLim.
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written by ROBERTNGTG, November 14, 2008 14:09:50
Tan Sri Zaki Azmi was appointed as the Chief Justice during Abdullah Badawi’s tenure as a premier, which only establishes the fact that they have good ties between them. Through Zaki Azmi, Abdullah Badawi has a chance to get back at Najib and give him a beating of his life for being ‘disloyal’. Raja Petra’s release would surely help. As for Anwar’s claim to take-over the government, the pressure is on Najib and Muhyiddin, not Abdullah Badawi. He is stepping out, with nothing more to gain or lose. The only thing he can do within his capacity now, is to create a platform for the battle, and enjoy the show with a cigar when it erupts.
But then again, is that who Zaki Azmi really is?

WE CAN BE SURE OF ONE THING: THE TENTACLES OF THE DICTATOR WOULD HV A CHOKE HOLD ON EVERYONE. WAIT FOR THE CHANGE IN THE STANCE AND FUTURE RULINGS. HE WAS
NOT PUT THERE FOR THE RAKYAT'S SAKE.

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