Scorpenes: ALLEGATIONS BASELESS, declares Zul Noordin


Scorpenes: ALLEGATIONS BASELESS, declares Zul Noordin
FRENCH PROBE- MP claims magistrates usually questioning though not a justice case
KUALA LUMPUR: DATUK Zulkifli Noordin yesterday discharged as groundless an try by a antithesis parties to create an emanate over a examine by French magistrates into alleged irregularities concerning a Malaysian purchase of dual Scorpene submarines.
The former counsel of Parti Keadilan Rakyat de facto personality Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim pronounced he was aware of a plan by leaders of antithesis parties who wanted to create an emanate out of a submarines' purchase in an bid to link it to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
"I've pronounced so most times before, there is no such connection.
"If there was, we would had used it then.
"I didn't because there is none," he said.
Zulkifli, who was met during a Parliament lobby yesterday, pronounced a Scorpene submarine emanate was a non-issue in France as a authorities there were only questioning a make a difference instead of it being a justice case.
"In France, a magistrate is a questioning authority as well as when they investigate, it is not a justice proceeding.
"It is a normal investigation.
"So they might or might not ensue with it.
"It's up to them." he said.
The Royal Malaysian Navy had acquired a submarines KD Tunku Abdul Rahman as well as KD Tun Razak in 2009.
On another matter, Zulkifli, who is a Kulim Bandar Baru independent member of parliament, suggested which Bar bodies, identical to those in Sabah as well as Sarawak, be set up during! every s tate to reinstate a Bar Council.
This, he said, would ensure larger liberty to a particular states' committee.
"The Sabah as well as Sarawak models have proven to be in effect as they can carry out as well as regulate their members properly.
"There were frequency any complaints about lawyers from a dual states, unlike those in Peninsular Malaysia."
He voiced his worry which with a impending plan to open up a legal contention to unfamiliar lawyers, a Bar Council might not be means to cope with a influx.
"The current Bar has so most functions as well as with a incoming new unfamiliar lawyers, we do not think it can cope," he said.
-New Straites Times
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