Putrajaya hopes to finalise the “report” on the separation of powers between the Attorney General (AG) and the public prosecutor as soon as possible next year, says M. Kulasegaran.
The Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reforms) made this statement after a government backbencher questioned why it has taken two years for the government to conduct studies on the process.
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The Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reforms) made this statement after a government backbencher questioned why it has taken two years for the government to conduct studies on the process.
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00:00Thank you, Mr Antipatua.
00:02Mr Antipatua, if we listen carefully to the answers from the Ministers,
00:08it seems that the Ministers have travelled all over the world to conduct research.
00:15My question is, why did it take two years to conduct research on this matter?
00:24Why can't 145 things in the UN be implemented directly to implement this important reform of institutions?
00:36So, I feel that the Ministers have travelled to many countries.
00:41Suddenly, by next March, by next March's sitting in this Parliament,
00:48I hope that these laws will be implemented in this Parliament.
00:54Before the Minister answers, can we change the word merayau to melawat?
01:01Melawat while studying?
01:02Yes, melawat, not merayau.
01:04Mr Antipatua.
01:05Please.
01:07Mr Antipatua, thank you for this question.
01:09Actually, to implement Article 145 of the Federal Constitution is not a problem.
01:14It can be done. We have a majority, more than 23 in the Parliament.
01:20However, the empirical study needs to be done.
01:24Mr Romah, if you want to bring about change, it is very easy said than done.
01:31Because we need to have discussions with stakeholders, NGOs.
01:36Often times, several NGOs come to get explanations and so on.
01:41Other than that, we also have selective authorities.
01:46Therefore, it takes time.
01:47However, in the end, the government believes that at least next year,
01:54this matter will be resolved.
02:01And Mr Romah is welcome to go abroad and pay his own money.
02:07Regarding the separation between the judges and the judges,
02:12what I see is to avoid conflict of interest
02:17and to mix it with politics.
02:19I would like to ask the Minister.
02:23After the inauguration of the new State Judge,
02:27BERSIH has made an open statement
02:31that this inauguration does not reflect the authenticity of the civil government
02:37to reform the legislation in the country
02:42and it has undermined the people's confidence in the institution.
02:48Because the elected State Judge is a person who advocates
02:55for the Ministerial position that ultimately gives him the DNAA.
03:01So, is the commitment of the government
03:06in ensuring the appointment of this State Judge
03:09through the most transparent channels,
03:13that is, through the power of the JKPK,
03:18to increase accountability and transparency
03:22and strengthen the justice system in our country.
03:27That's all.
03:29Thank you, Minister.
03:30Thank you for the question, Mr. Romah.
03:32Mr. Romah, actually when the State Judge
03:35handled the case that Mr. Romah was involved in,
03:41we have to remember that he is not just a judge,
03:44but there are other judges as well.
03:47He is one of those lawyers.
03:49And in the election made by the government,
03:52it is the wisest and best choice
03:55because it is his seniority, his experience,
04:01and he is known as a judge
04:05who has the ability.
04:07I can say that, Mr. Romah,
04:09because I myself have fought several cases with him in court
04:15and he is above all this.
04:17So, there is freedom and integrity on the matter.
04:24One more thing, Mr. Romah,
04:26that if this election is brought to the State Judge,
04:29that is a good suggestion
04:32and it needs to be considered by the government
04:34before a major decision is made.