Sivarasa to file urgent motion in Parliament on AG
PKR
MP for Subang R Sivarasa said he will file an urgent motion in
Parliament to discuss alleged crimes committed by attorney-general Gani
Patail as revealed in a Malaysiakini report yesterday and the motion would be filed on Wednesday under Standing
Order 18 (1) which allows for Parliament to discuss matters of public
importance that are of an urgent and specific nature.
The fifth session of the 12th Parliament opens today amid speculation that it would be the last one before Prime Minister Najib Razak dissolves it to pave the way for the country's 13th general election, expected to be the most keenly contested in the nation's history.
Lawyer Sivarasa said, "The shocking revelations in the Malaysiakini report satisfy all the requirements of the relevant standing order under which the motion would be filed," said Sivarasa,
A Rhodes scholar who read law at Oxford and the go-to man in PKR's constant predicament of needing legal representation as a result of the spate of police reports and legal suits filed against or by them, Sivarasa said Parliament only allows for one urgent motion to be filed in a day.
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