COMMENT How would the world see Malaysia's rule of law when its Prime Minister steadfastly refuses to take action despite overwhelming evidence of alleged criminal collusion among the country's top three law enforcers, namely, the attorney-general, immediate past inspector-general of police and the Anti-Corruption Agency?
Since the former Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID ) director Ramli Yusuff launched the accusation of breach of law with comprehensive details against attorney-general Gani Patail and his cohorts former IGP Musa Hassan and the then-ACA (now known as the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission or MACC) in Ramli's birthday dinner speech on Feb 29, pressure has been relentlessly mounting with additional evidence and additional accusers for AG Gani to be submitted to a tribunal investigation.
