Bar Council still awaiting Deepaks reply on Tan Sri lawyer


Council authority Lim Chee Wee says a office worker has asked for time to substantiate his claim about a brute 'Tan Sri' lawyer.
PETALING JAYA: The Bar Council is still waiting for office worker Deepak Jaikishan to give it sum of a purported involvement of counsel Cecil Abraham in private investigator P Balasubramaniam's second statutory declaration (SD).
Bar Council boss Lim Chee Wee pronounced a legislature had made a applicable enquiries from Deepak with courtesy to his allegation.
"He has perceived a minute from a council, but he asked us to give him time before replying," Lim pronounced today.
Deepak, in a recent series of press conferences, referred to a involvement of a "Tan Sri" counsel in removing Balasubramanian to retract his initial SD, which concerned Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and his wife Rosmah Mansor in a genocide of Mongolian translator Altantuya Shaariibuu.
The initial SD was affirmed upon Jul 1, 2008. The second SD, which contradicted a first, emerged upon a next day.
Following Deepak's revelation, former MACC advisory panelist Robert Phang identified a Tan Sri as counsel Cecil Abraham, a stream member of a panel.
Another open figure who has purported which Abraham was a Tan Sri is romantic counsel Haris Ibrahim. Last week, he challenged Abraham to sue him over a allegation.
Haris pronounced today which he had yet to receive a reply from Abraham.
He has additionally been pressuring a Bar Council to investigate Deepak's allegation. "I've done what I can," he told FMT. "It's up to a Bar Council to proceed with a matter."
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O n a status of a council's probe, Lim said: "The club will have a necessary announcement as and when appropriate. It' is not the process to make known every step in a enquiry theatre or even disciplinary stage."
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