Press Release
PDRM Must Respect the Statutory Duties of the Bar Council and the Statutory Rights of Members of the Malaysian Bar
The Bar Council is surprised by the notification from the Polis
DiRaja Malaysia (“PDRM”) that it wishes to record statements, under
section 112 of the Criminal Procedure Code, for the purposes of
investigations arising out of a complaint in respect of section 4(1)(a)
of the Sedition Act 1948.
The investigations are purportedly in relation to Motion 7.2
(“Motion on the Attorney General, Public Prosecutor and Improvement of
Public Perspective of Administration of Justice in Malaysia”), tabled
at the 70th Annual General Meeting of the Malaysian Bar held on 19
March 2016.
Section 4(1)(a) of the Sedition Act 1948 provides that an offence is
committed by any person who “does or attempts to do, or makes any
preparation to do, or conspires with any person to do, any act which
has or which would, if done, have a seditious tendency”. The Sedition
Act 1948 is a draconian piece of repressive colonial legislation that
is unclear and uncertain in scope, and suppresses the right to freedom
of speech and expression.
The section 112 statements are to be recorded from the following persons:
(1) Karen Cheah Yee Lynn (Secretary of the Malaysian Bar);
(2) Charles Hector Fernandez (Member of the Malaysian Bar);
(3) Francis Pereira (Member of the Malaysian Bar); and
(4) Shanmugam a/l Ramasamy (Member of the Malaysian Bar).
The action taken by PDRM is unacceptable. It is an interference
with the Bar Council’s statutory obligation to convene and conduct the
Malaysian Bar’s Annual General Meeting, and the statutory entitlement of
Members of the Malaysian Bar to move motions for the consideration of
the Malaysian Bar, consistent with the Malaysian Bar’s objects and
powers under the Legal Profession Act 1976.
The Malaysian Bar urges PDRM to respect the statutory duties of the
Bar Council and the statutory rights of Members of the Malaysian Bar.
Steven Thiru
President
Malaysian Bar
29 March 2016
No comments:
Post a Comment