Senior lawyer and son in spotlight over Bala's SD2



A comparison counsel as well as his son, also a lawyer, has been dragged in to a limelight in a latest display by runner trader Deepak Jaikishan upon what allegedly took place over former private-eye P Balasubramaniam's second orthodox declaration (SD) saga.

NONEThis was suggested in a array of explosiverevelationsby Deepak (left), who claimed to be personally concerned in a "flipping" of PI Bala who had justsigned an SDearlier joining Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak with murdered Mongolian inhabitant Altantuya Shaariibuu.

The lawyer's name was presumably mentioned by Deepak in a video talk with PAS organHarakahwhich was posted onYouTube, with a name edited out.

In a interview, a businessperson had related how a comparison counsel had drafted as well as prepared a request along with a latter's son, yet usually his son came to see a alternative parties concerned during a hotel in Kuala Lumpur where a former PI was allegedly "kept".

The comparison counsel was fingered, yet not named, by human rights activist Harris Ibrahim upon his blog post 3 days ago.

The latter has proceeded to board a report with a Malaysian Bar earlier today.

Harris, in his letter to a Bar, "formally put this matter before th! e Bar Council as well as to ask which an review be launched forthwith: to brand a solicitor(s) concerned; as well as ascertain if there was any impropriety in a preparation of SD2".

!Bar Council boss Lim Chee Wee is expected to emanate an official matter tomorrow.

Today, former federal apportion Zaid Ibrahim(right)did a same, indicating out which a comparison counsel in question was a same a single who sits upon a single of five Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) panels.

PI Bala had claimed in an talk withMalaysiakinithat he sealed thesecond SDout offear.

However, Deepak's recent array of revelations painted a opposite picture, alleging which Bala sealed it formoney.
Malaysiakiniis withholding a name of a comparison counsel as well as his son tentative their response to our inquiries.
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