'AG's cold silence on Copgate embarrassing'



The attorney-general's (AG) "cold silence" upon various purported scandals involving a ex-IGP as well as Abdul Gani Patail himself, as well as sovereign minister Anifah Aman, is an embarrasment to a AG's Chambers, pronounced DAP.

"The AG has no right to remain wordless in these circumstances. His control is shameful, to say a least," pronounced opposition MP Gobind Singh Deo this sunrise in an email.

NONEThe Puchong MP (right) pronounced Abdul Gani's control is "embarrassing" to a AG's Chambers.

"Even deputy open prosecutors (DPP) have been beginning to feel uncomfortable with this silence. It is formidable for them to work, to verbalise of justice when there have been so most clouds hanging over their own bureau to proceed with.

"They are, utterly frankly, embarrassed," he said.
Last week whistleblower websiteSarawak Reportalleged that Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) papers upon its investigations intotimber corruptionin Sabah had named Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman as well as his brother, Foreign Minister Anifah Aman.

The inform purported that Abdul Gani, a relative of a duo, had "forced a MACC to shelve its entire investigation"

Yesterday Transparency International Malaysia (TI-M) called upon a AG torecuse himselffrom determining a prosecution of a case.

musa hassan as well as gani patail as well as acaAbdul Gani has additionally been implicated in analleged coverup- dubbed 'Copgate' - involving former IGP Musa Hassan in an investigation into Johor kingpin aTengku Goh.

The AG has been conspicuously wordless upon both a cases.

"I am asking a AG to reply to a allegations both in apply oneself of Copgate as well as right away in apply oneself of joist investigations in Sabah," pronounced Gobind.

'MACC contingency come clean'

Gobind additionally called upon a MACC to clarify a recent allegations upon a Sabah joist liaison thatMusa Amanin 2009 andAnifahyesterday had denied involvement in.

"Is this one of those cases progressing referred to where charges have been recommended though no movement taken to date?"

NONE"If so, when were recommendations made, as well as because has there been no movement until now?"

The MP was referring to MACC deputy government official (operations) Mohd Shukri Abdull's matter upon March 29blaming a AG's Chambersfor not charging cases that a commission had investigated as well as submitted for further action.

Shukri, who was responding to criticisms against a commission for not questioning high profile cases of corruption, however had not elaborated upon that cases a AG's Chambers had rejected.
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