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Defining Ideals: The JAC Bill |
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Posted by admin
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Monday, 15 December 2008 19:25 |
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The tabling of the Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2008 in Parliament is a momentous event for what it implies.
For far too long, civil society's concerns about the state of the Judiciary had gone unaddressed by the Government. It seemed that that the acknowledgments this would require, and their implications, were too problematic for the Barisan Nasional to generate the political will this would require.
Consequently, rather than deal with the situation Malaysians were emphatically told instead that all was fine. In this, warnings from various quarters and mounting indications that the institution was in a tailspin went unheeded. The nature and extent of injury this has caused to the institution and our system of law is something that we may never fully recover from without radical steps.
The value of the Bill is chiefly in what it allows Malaysians to do: to move forward and to start looking at solutions. READ MORE HERE
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