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Saturday, 17 May 2008 09:31

(The Malaysian Insider) - A high-level inquiry found evidence that prominent government and judicial figures, including former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, were involved in a conspiracy to manipulate the appointment of judges, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Zaid Ibrahim said today.

The Associated Press said the Cabinet told the Attorney General's office today to undertake immediate investigations into the "possibility that offences against the law have been committed," Zaid told reporters.

The revelation deals a major blow to the reputation of Malaysia's courts and bolsters allegations by many lawyers and opposition leaders that judicial corruption has tainted verdicts stretching back more than a decade.Demands for reform have jolted the judiciary after the opposition leaked a video in September that allegedly showed a well-connected lawyer, V.K. Lingam, speaking by telephone in 2001 to a former top judge, Ahmad Fairuz Sheikh Abdul Halim, about the promotion of judges.

Zaid said a panel that investigated the video found it was authentic

and Lingam apparently conspired with his allies in the judiciary, government and corporate world to broker the appointment of judges.

The video, filmed by a visitor to Lingam's house, shows him talking about ways to help Ahmad Fairuz become Malaysia's top-ranking judge with the help of business tycoon Vincent Tan and Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor, a former Cabinet minister.

In the video, Lingam is heard saying that he, Tan and Tengku Adnan had contacted Mahathir regarding judicial appointments.

The inquiry's report said "there was conceivably an insidious movement by (Lingam) with the covert assistance of his close friends (Tan and Tengku Adnan) to involve themselves actively in the appointment of judges."

"In the process ... Mahathir was also entangled," the report added. "Actions of the main characters concerned have the effect of seriously undermining and eroding the independence and integrity of the judiciary as a whole."

Zaid said Lingam and the others would be investigated for possible offences such as obstruction of justice, sedition and leaking state secrets.

Tengku Adnan did not answer calls to his mobile phone. Aides to Lingam, Tan and Mahathir could not immediately be contacted.

All of them denied any wrongdoing while testifying at inquiry hearings earlier this year.

Lingam claimed he may have been drunk when the video was shot. Ahmad Fairuz, who became chief justice in 2003 and retired last year, denied speaking to Lingam. Dr Mahathir, Tengku Adnan and Tan insisted they were not part of any conspiracy.

Dr Mahathir, had recently claimed to have read an extract of the Royal Commission's report and had said that there were attempts to implicate him even though there was no direct connection to the brokering of judicial appointments.

In Malaysia's legal system, the chief judge recommends candidates for senior judicial appointments and promotions to the prime minister, who can accept or reject those names.

Malaysia's judiciary has long been plagued by claims of favouritism and influence-peddling. Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi announced last month an independent panel would be established to help select new judges as part of legal reforms.

Zaid noted in his press statement today that the Cabinet has taken into account the recommendations from the Royal Commission to reform the judicial appointment process.

“In this regard, the government is now in the process of preparing the necessary laws for the establishment of the Judicial Appointment Commission. The government also proposes to include the recognition of 'judicial power' as proposed by the Commission,” he said, but added that the government had decided to pursue this particular course of action even before the report came out.

Copies of the Royal Commission's report will be sold to the public as published and handed in to the King last Friday. However, the price has not been determined as yet.

Extracts from the report

On the authenticity of the video clip:

"In the final analysis, when all is said and done by the experts, both local and foreign, stripped off all the technical jargon that they used in their findings, when examined in the context of the direct or primary evidence of the maker of the video clip, coupled with that of the eyewitnesses, a simple question confronting the Commission can be posed in layman's terms: Is the video clip genuine, real, reliable or trustworthy and therefore authentic? We have no hesitation in answering in the affirmative." – page 45, paragraph 11.

On the identity of the person whom Datuk VK Lingam (DVKL) was speaking to over the phone:

"In our view, when the testimonies of DVKL and Tun Ahmad Fairuz, which consist essentiallyof bare denials, are examined against the direct evidence elicited from the phone conversation in the video clip as well as the evidence of two eyewitnesses and the circumstantial evidence alluded to above, an irresistable inference can reasonably be drawn, namely, that the person to whom DVKL was speaking on the other end of the phone was Tun Ahmad Fairuz. In the circumstances, having heard the submissions before us and having regard to the totality of the evidence adduced in the Enquiry, we are constrained to come to the conclusion that the identity of the other person concerned is none other than Tun Ahmad Fairuz." – page 52, paragraph 40.

On the identity of the "Chinese man" at the end of Lingam's phone conversation:

"The third part of the equation concerns the identity of the 'Chinese man' shown in the video clip conversing with DVKL. This was after DVKL had ended his phone conversation with Tun Ahmad Fairuz. On the evidence, we have no difficulty in coming to the conclusion that he is Mr Loh Mui Fah. The other personalities mentioned therein shall be identified in the course of our consideration on Term 3 of the Reference relating to the truth of the content of the conversation in the video clip." – page 52, paragraph 41.

On the parties who interfered with the appointment of judges:

"In the final analysis, having regard to the totality of the evidence and for the reasons stated, we are of the view that there was, conceivably, an insidious movement by DVKL with the covert assistance of his close friends, Tan Sri Vincent Tan and Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan, to involve themselves actively in the appointment of Judges, in particular, the appointment of Tun Ahmad Fairuz as the Chief Judge Malaya and subsequently as President Court of Appeal. In the process, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was also entangled. That possibility was ominous when examined against the factual circumstances surrounding the rejection of Tan Sri Malek Ahmad as Chief Judge Malaya. Their ultimate aim or purpose could not be ascertained with exactitude, given the limitation under the Terms of Reference. It could be related to the fixing of cases, as submitted by Counsel for the Bar and others. Certainly, it is reasonable to suggest that it could not be anything but self-serving." – page 75 and 76, paragraph 99.

"In the circumstances, we are satisfied that the content of the conversation dealt with in the course of our analysis, contains the truth in substance and in material particulars." – page 76, paragraph 100.

On the impact on the judiciary:

"This issue has been satisfactorily covered in our Appendix (Detailed Analysis of Evidence). As such, we would adopt the content therein. We do not wish to regurgitate the details. It is sufficient for us to state here that the collective and cumulative actions of the main characters concerned, had the effect of seriously undermining and eroding the independence and integrity of the Judiciary as a whole." – page 76, paragraph 102.

On the recommended legal action to be taken:

"The fifth Term of Reference relates to what appropriate action or actions to be recommended. This issue is fully covered in our Appendix (Detailed Analysis of Evidence). As such we need merely adopt the recommendations therein." – page 76, paragraph 103.

"For the moment, we would state that there is sufficient cause to invoke the Sedition Act 1948, the Prevention of Corruption Act 1961, the Legal Profession Act 1976, the Official Secrets Act 1972 and the Penal Code against some of the principal individuals involved. We do not discount the possibility of other laws being contravened. In any case, the findings have, at the very least, provided the catalyst for further investigations so that, hopefully, there would be complete transparency and full accountability. This is absolutely essential if we are to wipe out, once and for all, the stain of that remark once made by Mr. Justice N.H. Chan, in reference to the Judiciary, that 'Something is rotten in the State of Denmark'." – page 76 and 77, paragraph 104.

On reforming the judiciary:

"In the circumstances, we are of the view that there is an urgent need for the necessary judicial reforms to be effected by the relevant authorities. In this connection, the Malaysian Bar Council has urged the Commission to consider recommending to the Government the setting up of two bodies, namely (a) a Judicial Appointments Commission and (b) a Judicial Complaints Tribunal." – page 175, paragraph 3.

On the reasons for establishing a Judicial Appointments Commission:

"In the evidence before the Commission, two issues appear clouded. Firstly, the basis or criteria for the Chief Justice to nominate the candidates for appointment as Judges of the High Court including the Heads of various Courts (except the Chief Justice). Our concern here is that there is no established and discernible system or criteria in the selection process of Judges and their promotion. It therefore follows that the power to nominate the candidates to the various Courts if left entirely to the discretion of the Chief Justice. This subjective approach appears to have also operated in the minds of the Executive personages (i.e. the then Prime Minister and the Chief Secretary to the Government (KSN)) and is a manifest structural weakness in the selection process." – page 177, paragraph 11.

"Secondly, from the evidence before the Commission, the meaning attributed by the then Prime Minister and KSN to the word 'consult' is so totally at variance with the ordinary meaning that they seemed to have thought it was equivalent to the word 'notify'. This would explain the Prime Minister's resort to the word 'prerogative' as a rationale for conducting himself the way he did. ..." – page 177, paragraph 12.

"Given the perception by Tun Mohd Dzaiddin (the then Chief Justice) that the then Prime Minister had the prerogative of rejecting his recommendation on the choice of candidates for appointment as Judges without assigning any reasons, it would appear that he (Tun Mohd Dzaiddin) did not find it appropriate or necessary to question the then Prime Minister further on the matter. He merely adopted what can be described as the 'Hobson's Choice' and accepted the nomination or suggestion made by the then Prime Minister. This presented an unsatisfactory scenario which might well have been avoided with the formation of a Judicial Appointments Commission." – page 178, paragraph 13.

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written by indianputra, May 17, 2008 09:37:54
OK Good.. The commission DID THEIR JOB.. Now, will be the AG do his job?? Remember the Royal Commission on Police? That died.. Will this die too?
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written by FFT, May 17, 2008 09:46:01
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written by freedom lover, May 17, 2008 09:51:07
Dr. Mahathir being softly labelled as "being entangled" is an insult to any intelligent mind! He is a real villain in the whole show, who would not have been exposed if not for the tape! The fact that Mahathir who was in power, has allowed the arm of the judiciary to be negotiated by others, must be punished severeley!
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written by densemy, May 17, 2008 09:55:16
... at last evidence that honesty and principles do exist in Malaysia. Kudos to the Royal Commissioners
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written by supplier, May 17, 2008 10:01:08
Why big HOO HAA when AG as usual, person appeared in video clip not Lingamsauce, cannot contact the person involved because all gone overseas, cannot investigate further so CASE CLOSED
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written by reason, May 17, 2008 10:11:54
2 thoughts.

1. i wonder which Dr M would prefer to be: a sly, unscrupulous machiavelli or a hapless tool of sly, unscrupulous but ultimately inept underlings?

2. a royal commission report should be made public. is all this nonsense about embargos, osa and police reports just another way to milk citizens of their hard earned money? why should we pay to read something already paid for by our tax dollars?
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written by malsia1206, May 17, 2008 10:13:14
AG would exercise his right not to prosecute. Reason - not sufficient evidence to substantiate a guilty verdict. Files opened. Cases closed. And he can spend his better spare time on RPK and Karpal Singh.
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written by Rashid, May 17, 2008 10:18:28
Mamakthir is busted. His bald headed idiotic son, Muhlik, is trying his father's failed tactics to save the Robert Zimbambwe Mamakthir bin Kutty Mahathir

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written by harmanamri, May 17, 2008 10:21:22
Is Gani Patail the man for the job?
Anyway, we must let this gang "Enam Jahanam" get away with it!!
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written by harmanamri, May 17, 2008 10:21:53
We must NOT let his gang Enam Jahanam get away with it!!
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written by ralverd, May 17, 2008 10:27:52
Finally, something RIGHT is being done. This March election has seriously made a change in our country. Those of you who voted for the opposition this time around, stand proud!
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written by TWOG, May 17, 2008 10:32:31
Ho sei liao!!! TDM's chickens coming home to roost...
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written by oknyua, May 17, 2008 10:40:57
And ladies and gentlemen,that is part 1.

Part 2 and part 3 are awaiting release.
Trilogy of the Kingdom of Bolehland.
Part 1: Lingamgate,
Part 2: The Unholy Trinity (Script writter RPK).
Part 3: The Pulau Jerejak Re-visited.
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written by slash n burn, May 17, 2008 10:43:08
Mahathir Mamak Evil should sue Lingam for leaking their ploy. Yeah..hang the 6 Jahanam!
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written by droyanperak, May 17, 2008 10:44:01
Dr.M,
The circle is almost complete; what goes around comes around - the Second Golden Rule that was never taught in the unis.
So squirm, Dr.M, squirm and enjoy the sleepless nights Kamunting style before the boatman arrives to take you across the river!!!!
Haaahaahaahaaa.......... (Christopher Lee's leering laughter)
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written by mohdarif, May 17, 2008 11:03:23
Gani Patail ?
How can he bite the hand that feeds him ? Intent is good. After a few months this will die a natural death like others.
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written by 1351, May 17, 2008 11:11:33
Thirunama,

Dei thambi, in moments of crisis, there is nothing like family. Go console that brother of yours and remind him, there always the temple(the same one they wanted to pack you off to) in India to seek refuge.

Tell him, the house of God welcomes all saints and sinners alike, even one Mahathir Muhammed. Be a good brother and friend to your nemesis Thiru.

Recent developments would attest, good deeds will be rewarded and no sin goes unpunished in the long run and who knows, you have gained enough notoriety to make it as MP or State Rep next election or in event somebody croaks.

All the best Thiru and may the stars smile upon you.
Casper



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written by panca, May 17, 2008 13:18:45
Is it going to spell the end of this open case (close file) from the findings, or even so the beginning of the end of AG 's career and 'good name'? He is now being watched and when nothing comes out from his duty bound responsibility, he would be subject to the same category as of those villains.

Until and unless he discharge his full responsibility from these findings, the Rakyat will mark the same of him "ABSOLUTE CORRUPT" in stone when his life in this mother nature comes to a end.

Of course, the only other option is to retire and let some new, credible takes over but then again, he may be required to stand as witness in other people cases during what TDM reigns his iron fist. You will get more smacks on his farking face, smoking joe.
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written by panca, May 17, 2008 13:20:34
You will get more smacks on his farking face, smoking joe.
He will get more smacks on his farking face, smoking joe.
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written by droyanperak, May 17, 2008 13:41:31
We will always be considered a Third World Banana Republic with scandals like this;the Altantuya murder; the Police beating of foreign karate coach; forced deportation of foreign IT workers by the Immigration Department and the Syariah Khalwat raids on married non-Muslim tourists.
As responsible Malaysians, it is imperative that we clean up our house. We need a "REGIME CHANGE" to refurbish our soiled image and reputation. Thank you TDM for effing us up!
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written by Selva, May 17, 2008 14:06:40
So when is the AG, the police and the ACA going to start making arrests to facilitate investigations into the judge-gate scandal. This will be a first with so many Tuns in the police lock-up. Investigations might lead to the AG himself joining the queue to the lock-ups....Malaysians are eagerly waiting news of the impending arrests-
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written by robhor, May 17, 2008 14:39:29
There is hope yet for Malaysia!

1. The report has been made public.
2. The findings are "consistent" with public perception vis-a-vis the testimonials during the hearing.

Now, we wait with bated breath if all the culprits will be made to pay, or if we end up with another case of getting the small fish and letting the big fish get away...
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written by ttsan, May 17, 2008 15:04:46
After reading this I know who I and my family will be voting for in the next election,probably my friends,relatives,etc.You want to know,Ok..It' Anwar Ibrahim.
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written by HARIMAU BIN ABDULLAH, May 17, 2008 15:07:47
Nice to know that TDM is to be investigated. Better still if he is found guilty and sent to hell.
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written by freedom lover, May 17, 2008 15:28:30
Mahathir berkata, beliau sedia untuk didakwa di mahkamah kerana kesempatan itu akan digunakannya untuk membela diri beliau di samping mendedahkan hal-hal lain yang melibatkan para hakim."

Looks like the Linggam tape is just the tip of the iceberg. If Mahathir is right then the judiciary is corrupt! It's out in the open! If Mahathir is wrong, then his involvement in the appoinments of judges and the victimisation of Mr Anwar becomes the whole truth! Either way Mahathir is a tyrant and corrupted leader without a shadow of doubt!
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written by Mustapha Kamal, May 17, 2008 17:52:41
Well Mamak Kutty, this is the beginning of the end for (1) You (2) AB or (3) DSAI. Which is it going to be ? My vote is for YOU, but I'm just a poor sucker who has to pay the penalty for your 22 years in power. I cannot make a difference, unless I happened to be bald, ugly and MP for Jerlun !
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written by onmu martin, May 17, 2008 17:56:23
I think all the 6 who are implicated in the Video Clip should be prosecuted and send to jail. These so called Tuns and Datuks are the worse kind of criminals. Their acts don't just hurt one person. They put the whole nation to pain and shame. They should be strip off their Tun and Datukship. It is time we tell these people that regardless of your status or political connection, they are not above the law. We should learn form the legendary Chinese Judge "Pow Chin Tian". He does
not even spare a prince from the gallows
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written by ultraman, May 17, 2008 18:27:31
All those people are really tahi and sampah of the society!
Shame, shame, shame!!!
I pity MGG Pillai. He did not know he was really cheated. May his soul rest in peace. God know that you are innocent. Rest assured these bastards would pay for their crimes.
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written by ultraman, May 17, 2008 18:30:39
Pak Lah, show that you are fearless.
Charge those judges. Yes First act Pak Lah should recommend to the rulers tostrip them bare of their titltes whether it is Tunship, Tan sri ot Datuk. They really bring shame and hardship to the nation.
Just imagine of the tainted judiciary, so muchFDI had gone to other countries. How many jobs have been lost!
Pak Lah would be the greatest PM iif he can pu them behind bars for good!!!
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written by Motherchell, May 17, 2008 20:03:51
Why cant the guilty dogs Passports be revoked ??--- All the Umnoputras must be pissing in their pants ,Vincent Tan and Lingam wouldn't want to go to Hell without taking their friends along with them. So much more exposure in the making from dying dogs.

Albar , AG!!!!!!!!!! who committed treason ????????? can you read or write ?????? or are you dumb??????pick all these guilty dogs fast .What goes around comes around !
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written by mypanida, May 18, 2008 00:08:28
bolel kah mereka ini di gantung sampai mati atau di gilik keratapi tanah Melayu ???
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written by Sutha, May 18, 2008 01:03:02
The 6 should not be prosecuted......

They should be sent direct to Jail.

Their kind of justice, but without wasting the taxpayers' money.

For the Lingham Mother Fcuker, send him the cheap samsu packets to match his standards...... Correct, correct, correct.

For the ugly face Fairoooz, strip his of his title and put him to sleep. We dont need an ugly animal like roaming on this globe....... correct, correct, correct.

For the Successful Berjaya Fcuker, be happy with your diseases you re suffering now. God is great.........correct, correct, correct.

For the racist Malabari Kakka MahaCheat, You have met your perfect match in the present cabinet. Even your once deputy has spit on your face. A seat is being prepared in Hell (where you rightly should belong) for your corruption. Too bad, your Vision 2020 stopped at 2009!....... correct, correct, correct.

EChin, you look no different from an urchin. So you can drown yourself in the New Zealand waters and continue your coincident holidays with some octopuss putting its eight arms on your shoulders and around your neck. Good riddance. Correct, correct, correct.

Overnight Royal Adnan, you can return to your traditional carpet selling business. The nation knows who was more (power-)drunk than the Lingham Sos fella. Shame on you, thick-skin moron........ Correct, correct, correct.
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written by mwrmmg, May 18, 2008 02:51:18
Amazing!!!!!
Are we being led to believe Dr M can't make a decision after 20 years running A country.
R we becoming a bunch of idiots?

Yeah, charge me too. I've told DrM to appoint who and whom. Oh yes he did!. So, Yes I did influence him then.ha ha

This case will fail. Unless the court has a mind reader that can trace historical thoughts.

Only Allah Knows. And we are free to judge the way we feel.

We have super lawyer Karpal, what is he doing? Don't just talk, get all the hard evidence, and nail the guy.

If PR can't organise and properly nail the guy, how to run the country? Pak LAh already open the ring.

Why wait till Anwar becomes PM? Anwar chances of becoming PM is better when DrM is in Jail.
Something is not quite right here. 4 years has been wasted!

And where are those bag of files which anwar claimed to contain government dark secrets?
Don't just talk. we want to see actions.
This case is a waste of time, and might be turned to mahathir's favour. We are a bunch of idiots then.

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