Hanif says five is enough


The Bersih 3.0 panel's inquisitive arch sees no complaint in a group's marked down size, yet it is not up to him to designate some-more members.
PETALING JAYA: Bersih 3.0 inquisitive row chairman Hanif Omar has no complaint with his group's marked down size, even if he has no contend in appointing some-more members.
Speaking to FMT, a former Inspector-General of Police commended his 4 colleagues upon a panel, adding that there was no need to bring in some-more manpower.
"It's not up to me [to designate brand new members]. I've got nothing to do with a appointment[But] I'm quite happy with those who have been upon board. The 4 of them have been very independent-minded as well as speak their mind," he said.
He said that it was up to a Home Ministry, that set up a panel, to designate some-more members.
Hanif, however, did not seem penetrating upon seeing some-more people coming in during this stage, saying a panel's work was already underway.
Also, he saw a row as an "alternative option" to a judiciary, a Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) as well as a press over concerns associated to a Bersih 3.0 rally.
In May, a Home Ministry shaped a eccentric row designed to probe a pell-mell events during a Bersih 3.0 convene following claims of police brutality.
Appointing Hanif as chairman, 5 others were called to be a part of a panel. Since then, two former Borneo arch judge Steve Shim as well as Petronas corporate affairs senior ubiquitous physical education instructor Medan Abdullah have dropped out.
The sovereign supervision has since appointed former Federal Court Judge Nik Hashim N! ik Ab Ra hman to fill in a single vacancy.
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