Senior lawyer and son in spotlight over Bala's SD2



A comparison counsel as well as his son, also a lawyer, has been dragged into a limelight in a ultimate display by runner trader Deepak Jaikishan upon what allegedly took place over former private-eye P Balasubramaniam's second statutory 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 national Altantuya Shaariibuu.

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

In a interview, a business man had related how a comparison counsel had drafted as well as prepared a document 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 romantic Harris Ibrahim upon his blog post three days ago.

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

Harris, in his letter to a Bar, "formally put this matter before a Bar Co! uncil as well as to ask which an investigation be launched forthwith: to brand a solicitor(s) concerned; as well as ascertain if there was any incorrectness in a credentials of SD2".

Bar Council president Lim Chee Wee is approaching to emanate an central matter tomorrow.

Today, former federal minister Zaid Ibrahim(right)did a same, indicating out which a comparison counsel in subject 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 new 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 reply to our inquiries.
Read More @ Source



More Barisan Nasional (BN) | Pakatan Rakyat (PR) | Sociopolitics Plus |
Courtesy of Bonology.com Politically Incorrect Buzz & Buzz

No comments: