March 21, 2012
Alleged Misconduct of Attorney-General as well as former Inspector General of Police must be investigated
by Hafiz Yatim (03-20-12) @www.malaysiakini.com
Allegations of bungle by Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail as well as former Police Chief Musa Hassan should be probed since these 'affect a integrity of agencies meting out justice'.
The slightest a supervision can do is form a parliamentary name committee to investigate the allegations, PKR Youth chief Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin told Malaysiakini. "We've seen a supervision being bold in charging (those) concerned in a National Feedlot Corporation as well as by forming a parliamentary name committee," pronounced Shamsul Iskandar (right), who is a lawyer.
"I call on (Premier) Najib (Abdul Razak) to compel a examine of agencies implementing justice, including a allegations that Abdul Gani, Musa as well as a Anti-Corruption Agency carrying been used to fix people up."
"How can a open certitude them if such allegations sojourn unanswered? The subject additionally stays whether Najib is committed to reform."
Shamsul Iskandar pronounced he is puzzled as to because a supervision has shot down a call for a judiciary to examine allegations by former Commercial Crime Investigation Department Director Ramli Yusuff as well as former Kuala Lumpur CID chief Mat Zain Ibrahim opposite Abdul Gani as we! ll as Mu sa.
Ramli (left) as well as Mat Zain have pronounced they have been willing to testify before a judiciary opposite a duo, whilst serving police officers have been additionally peaceful to come forward.
Malaysiakini has twice tweeted Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein since Saturday for a response, though there has been no reply.
Text-messages to Abdul Gani as well as an email to a open relations bureau of a Attorney-General's Chambers have likewise left unanswered to date.
Last Monday, Hishammuddin had asked for evidence of a purported wrongdoing. When this was provided, he pronounced there was "no need" for uninformed review in to a matter.
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