I refer to the Malaysiakini report Lawyers walk out from inquiry.
The Lingam tape royal commission of inquiry’s decision to forfeit Anwar Ibrahim and his team of lawyers proves that the entire process is not keen at all to see restoration of the judiciary’s honour in this country.
Most of the us knew since the start of this inquiry that things are not been going to be as expected. With the so-called ‘terms of reference’, the inquiry is more interested in limiting information and where possible, even refusing to let witnesses speak out the truth in the case of Anwar.
To me, one of the strong reasons to prevent Anwar from testifying is because as a former deputy prime minister, he knows the facts. Letting him speak out could drive the final nail into the judiciary’s coffin.
The fact is that Anwar and Aliran have the same feelings of Malaysians who are actually very worried. The are many questions that we would like to pose to the inquiry:
- What is the purpose of this inquiry into the ‘Lingam Tape’?
It is important at this juncture for the Bar Council to take a firm stance. It should consider among others, a boycott of the commission as vital towards rescuing our judiciary. Everyone needs to make a choice now.
