The Kuala Lumpur High Court’s Special Powers and Appellate division has ruled that the findings of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Lingam clip cannot be challenged. Justice Abdul Kadir Musa consequently threw out the leave application by prominent lawyer VK Lingam and four others with costs. On July 16, senior federal counsel Azizah Nawawi had objected to the leave application by Lingam, tycoon Vincent Tan, Barisan Nasional and Umno secretary-general Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor and former chief justices Eusoff Chin and Ahmad Fairuz Sheikh Abdul Halim for the judicial review...Abdul Kadir, in his 22-page judgment delivered this morning, noted that the royal commission had conducted the inquiry via a public hearing between Jan 14, 2008 and Feb 15, 2008, and submitted the findings to the Agong. He said the report was then transmitted to the government which decided to make the report public on May 20. (Source: Malaysiakini - Inquiry findings 'cannot be challenged')
These five fellows in the public hall of shame still hope to clear their names. Too bad-too lil-too late.
These five fellows in the public hall of shame still hope to clear their names. Too bad-too lil-too late.
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They can try, but can they erase it from the memory of all Malaysians and countless more people around the world?
There are two things they can do though, that is:
a) to pretend all those events never happened or
b) to live in shame for the rest of their miserable life on earth.
i'm sure from the 5 /6 involved.........at least one fellow who have wished he lived in Bukit Antarabangsa
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