Saturday, May 23, 2009

Biased Bar

The Bar Council’s actions seem to be slanted and their position on certain issues does not seem fair lately, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said.

He said for instance, the call by the Council for the Human Rights Commission to conduct a public inquiry into the arrest of five Legal Aid Centre lawyers at a police station recently seemed inappropriate.

Read the full report here.

So the DPM is accusing the Bar Council of being biased. So shall we listen to the views of a politician or do we trust in the independent body made up of the legal minds of the country? Just because the Bar Council does not agree with the actions taken by the government does not mean that they are not acting fairly. If the government wants the Bar Council to agree with their actions, perhaps the government should act fairly in the interest of justice and righteousness.



The Bar is biased? Yes, i think so. It is biased towards justice and fairness.

Malaysia boleh!

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