Singapore judge denies making plagiarism charge



A Singapore decider has denied he had accused a Malaysian decider of plagiarising his judgment, a bureau of a Chief Justice said today.

Chief Justice Arifin Zakaria's special military officer 1, Che Wan Zaidi Che Wan Ibrahim, said in a statement retired Singapore decider GP Selvam denied to a office, in writing, which he had made such an allegation.

Che Wan Zaidi said Selvam wrote a minute antiquated November 2, 2011, upon his own giveaway will as well as his own difference state:

"Finally, it is wrong which I lodged a censure with a supervision about plagiarism. There was nothing for me to complain upon a ground of piracy as well as which too without delay to a next door neighbour government....

"I repeat I did not have a censure as well as there was no means to complain about piracy against a Malaysian judge."
Letter, other papers helped decision
Che Wan Zaidi said a Chief Justice took a minute as well as other papers in arriving at his decision upon Dec 30, 2011, todismissthe censure against a Court of Appeal judge.

The other papers are:
  • Karpal's minute antiquated Sept 29, 2011;
  • The reply to Karpal's minute antiquated Oct 27,, 2011;
  • Justice Abdul Malik Ishak's minute antiquated Dec 29, 2011;
  • The created visualisation of Abdul Malik in a Pet Far Eastern (M) Sdn Bhd vs Tay Young Huat & ORS [1999] 5 MLJ 558; and
  • Selvam's created visualisation in a Star Cruise Services Ltd vs Overseas Union Bank Ltd (1999).
Karpal, who is DAP national chairperson as well as Bukit Gelugor MP, had progressing called upon Abdul Malik to resign over a piracy allegation.

According to him, a decider had, ironically, plagiarised former Singapore decider GP ! Selvam&# 39;s visualisation upon acopyright issue.

Cabinet apportion Rais Yatim hasconfirmedthat when he was de facto law minister, such an official censure had, indeed, been lodged against a decider in a year 2000.
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