Dr M blames Pak Lah, Najib for causing disunity among Malays

Lawyer Latheefa Koya's call for the prime minister to be stripped of executive powers to appoint judges is ironic given her background. 

A PKR division leader claimed. Batu PKR chief Asheeq Ali Sethi Alivi said the Lawyers for Liberty co-founder should remember that the same executive powers were used to appoint her as MACC chief commissioner in 2019. 
"When she was appointed as...?. Did Latheefa forget how she became MACC chief, PKR leader asking. Published:  Jul 14, 2025 11:38 AM.
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(14-07-2025, 04:41 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Lawyer Latheefa Koya's call for the prime minister to be stripped of executive powers to appoint judges is ironic given her background. 

A PKR division leader claimed. Batu PKR chief Asheeq Ali Sethi Alivi said the Lawyers for Liberty co-founder should remember that the same executive powers were used to appoint her as MACC chief commissioner in 2019. 
"When she was appointed as...?. Did Latheefa forget how she became MACC chief, PKR leader asking. Published:  Jul 14, 2025 11:38 AM.

JUNE 9 — G25 welcomes appointment of Latheefa Beebi Koya, as Malaysia’s new Chief Commissioner of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). On the advice of by the then PM Tun Mahathir Mohamad. 

His Majesty the Yang di PertuanAgong made the appointment. She succeeds Datuk Seri Mohd Shukri Abdull, who resigned a year before his two-year contract was due to end in 2020. G25 is confident that the controversial appointment of prominent human rights lawyer will prove to be an asset for all citizens of Malaysia. 

Even though the appointment is seen as a unilateral move on the part of the then Prime Minister, the post needed to be filled immediately. While we uphold the democratic process of checks balances through the process of a Parliamentary Select Committee, this appointment should be seen as an exceptional circumstance. Corruption in our nation has reached critical proportions, traversing all levels of society. Whilst we had wished for the emergence of the constitutional convention of parliamentary scrutiny in the appointment process, which sadly, did not happen, it cannot be denied that the appointment was strictly in accordance with the law.

The Pakatan Harapan (PH) govt came to power against the background of a much-needed overhaul of financial, legal and political transgressions that have affected a vast majority of grassroots Malaysia. Counter-productive criticisms of Latheefa Koya’s appointment are self-serving, manipulative and politically-motivated. Detractors are exploiting the on-going narrative of PH’s failed promises for their selfish, political advantage. On contrary.

Malaysians have to envision a bigger picture. Counter-productive criticisms of Latheefa Koya’s appointment are self-serving, manipulative and politically-motivated. Detractors are exploiting the on-going narrative of PH’s failed promises for their selfish, political advantage. On the contrary, Malaysians have to envision the bigger picture.  Corruptioncronyism and nepotism must be tackled by a commission that is professional. It must be steered by a morally-upright and experienced individual at the helm, who will fearlessly, but fairly, enforce the rule of law, above everything else. These qualities are embodied in Latheefa Koya. We should judge her by her deeds as Chief Commissioner of the MACC, irrespective of her previous political inclinations.

Ok, who will fearlessly, but fairly, enforce the rule of law, above everything else. These qualities are embodied in Latheefa Koya. We should judge her by her deeds as Chief Commissioner of the MACC, irrespective of her previous political inclinations. 

G25 acknowledges that the process of her appointment was unconventional. Having said that, it is necessary to seek a formal change in the law in order to impose the rigour of parliamentary scrutiny. However, till then, the flexibility in adhering to constitutional conventions should not be denied. 

Here!. Also, PH is still undergoing a transitional period whereby there are often unrealistic expectations of Tun Mahathir and his Cabinet. Rather, we must support decisions that promote good governance and appropriate legal processes. After all, these are a means to an end.
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(14-07-2025, 05:03 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  JUNE 9 — G25 welcomes appointment of Latheefa Beebi Koya, as Malaysia’s new Chief Commissioner of the M'sian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). On the advice of by the then PM Tun Mahathir Mohamad. 

His Majesty the Yang di PertuanAgong made the appointment. She succeeds Datuk Seri Mohd Shukri Abdull, who resigned a year before his two-year contract was due to end in 2020. G25 is confident that the controversial appointment of prominent human rights lawyer will prove to be an asset for all citizens of Malaysia. 

Even though the appointment is seen as a unilateral move on the part of the then Prime Minister, the post needed to be filled immediately. While we uphold the democratic process of checks balances through the process of a Parliamentary Select Committee, this appointment should be seen as an exceptional circumstance. Corruption in our nation has reached critical proportions, traversing all levels of society. Whilst we had wished for the emergence of the constitutional convention of parliamentary scrutiny in the appointment process, which sadly, did not happen, it cannot be denied that the appointment was strictly in accordance with the law.

The Pakatan Harapan (PH) govt came to power against the background of a much-needed overhaul of financial, legal and political transgressions that have affected a vast majority of grassroots Malaysia. Counter-productive criticisms of Latheefa Koya’s appointment are self-serving, manipulative and politically-motivated. Detractors are exploiting the on-going narrative of PH’s failed promises for their selfish, political advantage. On contrary.

Malaysians have to envision a bigger picture. Counter-productive criticisms of Latheefa Koya’s appointment are self-serving, manipulative and politically-motivated. Detractors are exploiting the on-going narrative of PH’s failed promises for their selfish, political advantage. On the contrary, Malaysians have to envision the bigger picture.  Corruptioncronyism and nepotism must be tackled by a commission that is professional. It must be steered by a morally-upright and experienced individual at the helm, who will fearlessly, but fairly, enforce the rule of law, above everything else. These qualities are embodied in Latheefa Koya. We should judge her by her deeds as Chief Commissioner of the MACC, irrespective of her previous political inclinations.

Ok, who will fearlessly, but fairly, enforce the rule of law, above everything else. These qualities are embodied in Latheefa Koya. We should judge her by her deeds as Chief Commissioner of the MACC, irrespective of her previous political inclinations. 

G25 acknowledges that the process of her appointment was unconventional. Having said that, it is necessary to seek a formal change in the law in order to impose the rigour of parliamentary scrutiny. However, till then, the flexibility in adhering to constitutional conventions should not be denied. 

Here!. Also, PH is still undergoing a transitional period whereby there are often unrealistic expectations of the then Tun Mahathir and his Cabinet.

Rather, we must support decisions that promote good governance and appropriate legal processes. After all, these are a means to an end.

We welcome the appointment of Latheefa Koya as chief commissioner of MACC — G25 | Malay Mail.
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Anwar: House arrest document for Najib now a matter for the courts | Malay Mail. https://share.google/vbptJTYR9CXm3S2em
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Friday, 11 Jul 2025 4:52 PM MYT
PUTRAJAYA, July 11 — The govt respects views of all parties regarding the addendum issue, but emphasises that document is subject to judicial process, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.


This additional document is a court matter now, no issue. Let the court handle it. Everyone is entitled to their opinion; we respect that, but (we) must follow due process,” he told reporters after performing Friday prayers at Surau Ar-Rahim here today.

Anwar was responding to Umno’s statement urging for implementation of the house arrest order for former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, in line with the absolute powers of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong under Article 42(1) of the Federal Constitution.

Umno secretary-general Datuk Dr Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki reported saying, followed confirmation of additional document’s existence by the Attorney General.

Last Wednesday, media reported that the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) did not dispute existence of the additional document, which would allow Najib to serve the remainder of his jail term under house arrest. However, the AGC contested the procedure for submitting the document as new evidence in Najib’s judicial review application at the High Court. — Bernama news 
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(13-07-2025, 09:26 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  KUALA LUMPUR: M'sian former PM. Mahathir Mohamad has been discharged from hospital, his office said on Sunday (Jul 13), after being admitted for fatigue following a picnic celebration for his 100th birthday....Dr Mahathir, a leader of Southeast Asian nation for more than two decades, has a history of heart problems and has undergone bypass surgeries. He has been hospitalised repeatedly in recent years, most recently in October for a respiratory infection.

Be4, he check in to hospital, he is still cycling. Yes still very strong...BUT now.

A Century-old Dr Mahathir cycles???,, celebratesthen checks into IJN.

His son Mokhzani says just tired (VIDEO) | Malay Mail... Rotfl what a Joker. Bigeyes
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(23-06-2024, 01:12 PM)theold Wrote:  He, Dr M claimed the problem began right after he resigned from his first tenure as prime minister in 2003 & handed over reins to Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. (Anyway Rip Badawi)

Former PM Dr Mahathir Mohamad blamed his successors for causing division among the Malays, alleging that their incompetence caused the community to abandon Umno
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https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/709560

Malaysian Bar has successfully marched in Putrajaya today in a bid to defend judicial integrity. Seven representatives from Malaysian Bar, led by president Ezri Abdul Wahab, have handed over their memorandum of demands to the Prime Minister’s Office.

PKR deputy president and Prime Minister’s daughter, Nurul Izzah also took part in the Malaysian Bar march.
Meanwhile, Perikatan Nasional old man, chairperson Muhyiddin Yassin reiterated calls for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to resign, following allegations of interference in judicial appointments involving a senior judge accused of integrity issues... Big Grin
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(15-07-2025, 02:11 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Malaysian Bar has successfully marched in Putrajaya today in a bid to defend judicial integrity. Seven representatives from Malaysian Bar, led by president Ezri Abdul Wahab, have handed over their memorandum of demands to the Prime Minister’s Office.

PKR deputy president and Prime Minister’s daughter, Nurul Izzah also took part in the Malaysian Bar march.
Meanwhile, Perikatan Nasional old man, chairperson Muhyiddin Yassin reiterated calls for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to resign, following allegations of interference in judicial appointments involving a senior judge accused of integrity issues... Big Grin

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(15-07-2025, 02:11 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Malaysian Bar has successfully marched in Putrajaya today in a bid to defend judicial integrity. Seven representatives from Malaysian Bar, led by president Ezri Abdul Wahab, have handed over their memorandum of demands to the Prime Minister’s Office.

PKR deputy president and Prime Minister’s daughter, Nurul Izzah also took part in the Malaysian Bar march.
Meanwhile, Perikatan Nasional old man, chairperson Muhyiddin Yassin reiterated calls for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to resign, following allegations of interference in judicial appointments involving a senior judge accused of integrity issues... Big Grin

PETALING JAYA: PM Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will announce name new Chief Justice of Malaya after obtaining consent of of Conference of Malay Rulers, says Anthony Loke Transport Minister said the Malay Rulers would be meeting from July 15 to 17.
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(23-06-2024, 03:11 PM)Manthink Wrote:  Bolehland Ah Bolehland... Dr M continue to complain....Big Grin

COMMENT | Rafizi vs Anwar: A brewing storm in PKR?.
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(16-07-2025, 08:43 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  PETALING JAYA: PM Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will announce name new Chief Justice of Malaya after obtaining consent of of Conference of Malay Rulers, says Anthony Loke Transport Minister said the Malay Rulers would be meeting from July 15 to 17.

Malaysia’s royal rulers set to announce new top judges - how will it impact PM Anwar?. PM Anwar Ibrahim said on Tuesday (Jul 15), he hopes upcoming announcement by Conference of Rulers, consisting, heads of 9 royal households, will help “dispel negative perceptions”.

KUALA LUMPUR: In a bid to ease political pressure over a crisis in the Malaysian judiciary, PM Anwar Ibrahim said on Tue (Jul 15) a Conference of Rulers - Malaysia’s largely ceremonial heads of 9 royal households - will announce top judges’ appointments the next day. Anwar also said that he hoped announcement will help “dispel negative perceptions” on two issues have been raised by lawyers, politicians & public: A delay in judiciary appointments & alleged political interference in the process. “I can assure you that is not the case,” he said in his speech at the International Conference on Governance and Integrity 2025 in the capital Kuala Lumpur, as quoted by news outlet Malay Mail. He reiterated that he has never spoken to any judges on any case. “I adhere to the principles of judicial independence.”
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(17-07-2025, 03:41 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Malaysia’s royal rulers set to announce new top judges - how will it impact PM Anwar?. PM Anwar Ibrahim said on Tuesday (Jul 15), he hopes upcoming announcement by Conference of Rulers, consisting, heads of 9 royal households, will help “dispel negative perceptions”.

KUALA LUMPUR: In a bid to ease political pressure over a crisis in the Malaysian judiciary, PM Anwar Ibrahim said on Tue (Jul 15) a Conference of Rulers - Malaysia’s largely ceremonial heads of 9 royal households - will announce top judges’ appointments the next day. Anwar also said that he hoped announcement will help “dispel negative perceptions” on two issues have been raised by lawyers, politicians & public: A delay in judiciary appointments & alleged political interference in the process. “I can assure you that is not the case,” he said in his speech at the International Conference on Governance and Integrity 2025 in the capital Kuala Lumpur, as quoted by news outlet Malay Mail. He reiterated that he has never spoken to any judges on any case. “I adhere to the principles of judicial independence.”

Former deputy minister seen as surprise front runner for M'sia’s next chief justice.
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(17-07-2025, 10:25 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Former deputy minister seen as surprise front runner for M'sia’s next chief justice.

Summary: Name of Justice Wan Ahmad Farid, 62, who is currently with the Court of Appeal, has surfaced as most likely to become the next chief justice. PM Anwar has met lawmakers from his ruling coalition to clear the air over vacant Federal Court positions, amid concerns over interference in judicial independence. Calls for inquiry and transparency over judicial appointments have arisen from MPs, the Malaysian Bar, and even within PM Anwar's PKR party. 

KUALA LUMPUR – Former deputy minister turned judge Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh has emerged as the surprise front runner to become Malaysia’s next chief justice, after weeks of controversy over the post, legal sources say.

Justice Wan Ahmad Farid, 62, is currently a judge of the Court of Appeal, the second-highest court after the Federal Court.
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Dr M, Hadi and Muhyiddin to share stage, Harakah hails turning point. Tongue
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(18-07-2025, 09:30 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Dr M, Hadi and Muhyiddin to share stage, Harakah hails turning point. Tongue
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PAS-owned daily Harakah has described tonight’s rally in Kedah featuring former PM Dr Mahathir Mohamad, PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang, and Perikatan Nasional chairperson Muhyiddin Yassin as a historic moment in Malaysia’s political landscape.


A article headlined, “Is there a big Big Grin announcement from Alor Setar tonight?”
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(18-07-2025, 09:34 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  PAS-owned daily Harakah has described tonight’s rally in Kedah featuring former PM Dr Mahathir Mohamad, PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang, and Perikatan Nasional chairperson Muhyiddin Yassin as a historic moment in Malaysia’s political landscape. A big article headlined, “Is there a big Big Grin announcement from
Kedah, M'sia Alor Setar tonight?”

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(17-07-2025, 10:29 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Summary: Name of Justice Wan Ahmad Farid, 62, who is currently with the Court of Appeal, has surfaced as most likely to become the next chief justice. PM Anwar has met lawmakers from his ruling coalition to clear the air over vacant Federal Court positions, amid concerns over interference in judicial independence. Calls for inquiry and transparency over judicial appointments have arisen from MPs, the Malaysian Bar, and even within PM Anwar's PKR party. 

KUALA LUMPUR – Former deputy minister turned judge Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh has emerged as the surprise front runner to become Malaysia’s next chief justice, after weeks of controversy over the post, legal sources say.

Justice Wan Ahmad Farid, 62, is currently a judge of the Court of Appeal, the second-highest court after the Federal Court.

Shamsul Iskandar Akin, political secretary to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, has dismissed the upcoming “Turun Anwar” protest as a political ploy by a “small group” seeking to maintain relevance... Tongue


He asserted that the demonstration, scheduled to take place in the federal capital on July 26, is not a genuine expression of public discontent as claimed by its organisers.
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(18-07-2025, 10:57 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Shamsul Iskandar Akin, political secretary to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, has dismissed the upcoming “Turun Anwar” protest as a political ploy by a “small group” seeking to maintain relevance... Tongue He asserted that the demonstration, scheduled to take place in the federal capital on July 26, is not a genuine expression of public discontent as claimed by its organisers.

Malaysia’s sultans end meeting without naming new top judges, urge public not to speculate over judiciary crisis. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim had earlier said that the rulers would announce the appointments on Wednesday (Jul 16). Smile
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(18-07-2025, 11:01 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Malaysia’s sultans end meeting without naming new top judges, urge public not to speculate over judiciary crisis. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim had earlier said that the rulers would announce the appointments on Wednesday (Jul 16). Smile

KUALA LUMPUR: A highly anticipated announcement from Malaysia’s royal rulers on top judges’ appointments has failed to materialise, stirring a fresh round of uncertainty over the leadership vacuum in the judiciary. The Conference of Rulers - the ceremonial heads of Malaysia’s nine royal households - held talks with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim this week to discuss recommendations for top appointments to the judiciary. On Tuesday (Jul 15), Anwar said that the rulers would announce the appointments the next day. Govt sources told CNA on Wednesday that Conference of Rulers had reached an agreement & that the appointments would be formalised at the closing session on Thursday before an official announcement.

At around noon on Thursday, the Sultan of Selangor, who ranks as the most senior monarch in the Conference of Rulers and the chairman of this week’s proceedings, issued a statement to confirm that the meeting had discussed the appointments of the Chief Justice, President of the Court of Appeal, Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak, as well as other judges of the superior courts. Asia
Malaysia’s sultans end meeting without naming new top judges, urge public not to speculate over judiciary crisis. PM Anwar Ibrahim had earlier said that the rulers would announce the appointments on Wednesday (Jul 16).

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KUALA LUMPUR: A highly anticipated announcement from Malaysia’s royal rulers on top judges’ appointments has failed to materialise, stirring a fresh round of uncertainty over the leadership vacuum in the judiciary. The Conference of Rulers - the ceremonial heads of Malaysia’s nine royal households - held talks with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim this week to discuss recommendations for top appointments to the judiciary.

Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah added that he supported the statement by the Istana Negara (National Palace) on Jul 10 regarding power of the king to appoint these top judges on advice of the prime minister after consultation with the Conference of Rulers. “The process provided for under Federal Constitution must be carried out transparently and carefully, in order to uphold rule of law support the principles of justice form the core of governance in this country,” the Sultan of Selangor said. “In this connection, all parties are urged to refrain from making any speculation or unfounded accusations without complete and verified facts.”

However, there has been no formal announcement of any top judges’ appointments as widely expected even though the Conference of Rulers had finished their 3-day meeting at mid-day on Thursday. This unusual development has provided yet another twist to a deepening political crisis raging over allegations of political intervention in the appointment of senior judges following the retirement of Chief Justice Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat and President of the Court of Appeal Abang Iskandar Abang Ismail earlier this month... Tongue
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(18-07-2025, 11:15 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  KUALA LUMPUR: A highly anticipated announcement from Malaysia’s royal rulers on top judges’ appointments has failed to materialise, stirring a fresh round of uncertainty over the leadership vacuum in the judiciary. The Conference of Rulers - the ceremonial heads of Malaysia’s nine royal households - held talks with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim this week to discuss recommendations for top appointments to the judiciary. On Tuesday (Jul 15), Anwar said that the rulers would announce the appointments the next day. Govt sources told CNA on Wednesday that Conference of Rulers had reached an agreement & that the appointments would be formalised at the closing session on Thursday before an official announcement.

At around noon on Thursday, the Sultan of Selangor, who ranks as the most senior monarch in the Conference of Rulers and the chairman of this week’s proceedings, issued a statement to confirm that the meeting had discussed the appointments of the Chief Justice, President of the Court of Appeal, Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak, as well as other judges of the superior courts. Asia
Malaysia’s sultans end meeting without naming new top judges, urge public not to speculate over judiciary crisis. PM Anwar Ibrahim had earlier said that the rulers would announce the appointments on Wednesday (Jul 16).

17 Jul 2025 (Updated:
KUALA LUMPUR: A highly anticipated announcement from Malaysia’s royal rulers on top judges’ appointments has failed to materialise, stirring a fresh round of uncertainty over the leadership vacuum in the judiciary. The Conference of Rulers - the ceremonial heads of Malaysia’s nine royal households - held talks with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim this week to discuss recommendations for top appointments to the judiciary.

Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah added that he supported the statement by the Istana Negara (National Palace) on Jul 10 regarding power of the king to appoint these top judges on advice of the prime minister after consultation with the Conference of Rulers. “The process provided for under Federal Constitution must be carried out transparently and carefully, in order to uphold rule of law support the principles of justice form the core of governance in this country,” the Sultan of Selangor said. “In this connection, all parties are urged to refrain from making any speculation or unfounded accusations without complete and verified facts.”

However, there has been no formal announcement of any top judges’ appointments as widely expected even though the Conference of Rulers had finished their 3-day meeting at mid-day on Thursday. This unusual development has provided yet another twist to a deepening political crisis raging over allegations of political intervention in the appointment of senior judges following the retirement of Chief Justice Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat and President of the Court of Appeal Abang Iskandar Abang Ismail earlier this month... Tongue

Both had reached retirement age of 66 on Jul 2 and Jul 3 respectively.
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(18-07-2025, 11:17 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Both had reached retirement age of 66 on Jul 2 and Jul 3 respectively.
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Court of Appeal Judge Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh has been appointed the new chief justice of Malaysia, succeeding Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat, who retired on July 2. The Office of the Chief Registrar of the Federal Court announced that the appointment was made pursuant to Clause (1) of Article 122B of the Federal Constitution. His Majesty the Yang di-Pertuan Agong gave his royal assent following the advice of the prime minister and consultation with the Conference of Rulers
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(17-07-2025, 11:51 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  COMMENT | Rafizi vs Anwar: A brewing storm in PKR?.

A former PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli warned of growing dissatisfaction in the party's grassroots Rotfl , comparing it to, he is trying to play politic exit like or of Umno members in 1998... Big Grin


He said the unhappiness in the party stemmed from the recent PKR election?, which saw members questioning the transparency of the voting process.
"Just like when reformasi happened in 1998... Big Grin

(Noted: Some Malaysia politicians
like to play old politics... Rotfl) Clapping
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(19-07-2025, 10:17 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  A former PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli warned of growing dissatisfaction in the party's grassroots Rotfl , comparing it to, he is trying to play politic exit like or of Umno members in 1998... Big Grin He said the unhappiness in the party stemmed from the recent PKR election?, which saw members questioning the transparency of the voting process.
"Just like when reformasi happened in 1998... Big Grin

(Noted: Some Malaysia politicians
like to play old politics... Rotfl) Clapping

Rafizi issues Anwar '98 exit from Umno' warning for PKR situation....A former PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli.

He is not a happy man at all. Be'cos he is not happy with Anwar and also not happy, he is under number two after Anwer daughter in PKR party.

(Me, I'm thinking he can wait for Anwar to retiring after coming M'sia Election, but he can't wait to long for another next, next election then. He can't wait to long to take over PKR party lehh.) Big Grin
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(19-07-2025, 10:17 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  A former PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli warned of growing dissatisfaction in the party's grassroots Rotfl , comparing it to, he is trying to play politic exit like or of Umno members in 1998... Big Grin

He said the unhappiness in the party stemmed from the recent PKR election?, which saw members questioning the transparency of the voting process.

"Just like when reformasi happened in 1998... Big Grin


(Noted: Some Malaysia politicians
like to play old politics... Rotfl) Clapping

He was offer as joint partner to Pair to as two in party nomber two, but he cannot agree to Anwar daughter offer. Why?.
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(15-07-2025, 02:11 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Malaysian Bar has successfully marched in Putrajaya today in a bid to defend judicial integrity. Seven representatives from Malaysian Bar, led by president Ezri Abdul Wahab, have handed over their memorandum of demands to the Prime Minister’s Office.

PKR deputy president and Prime Minister’s daughter, Nurul Izzah also took part in the Malaysian Bar march.
Meanwhile, Perikatan Nasional old man, chairperson Muhyiddin Yassin reiterated calls for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to resign, following allegations of interference in judicial appointments involving a senior judge accused of integrity issues... Big Grin

Agong back in Johor, S'gor. Ruler urges no speculation amid judicial silence

Published:  Jul 17, 2025 12:49 PM

Updated: 3:44 PM
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar has returned to his home state of Johor, posting a photograph of himself horse riding & sharing thoughts on healthy living... ClappingSeveral photographs of Sultan Ibrahim were shared on his official Facebook page.

Today He said. He had previously attended the much-awaited Conference of Rulers meeting, which began on July 15, with judicial appointments on the agenda and hope very thing in ok. Cool
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(18-07-2025, 09:34 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  PAS-owned daily Harakah has described tonight’s rally in Kedah featuring former PM Dr Mahathir Mohamad, PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang, and Perikatan Nasional chairperson Muhyiddin Yassin as a historic moment in Malaysia’s political landscape.

A article headlined, “Is there a big Big Grin announcement from Alor Setar tonight?”

Muhyiddin meets Muda, PSM, others, sans PAS on forming united front. (Will it work?).
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(19-07-2025, 10:17 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  A former PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli warned of growing dissatisfaction in the party's grassroots Rotfl , comparing it to, he is trying to play politic exit like or of Umno members in 1998... Big Grin He said the unhappiness in the party stemmed from the recent PKR election?, which saw members questioning the transparency of the voting process.
"Just like when reformasi happened in 1998... Big Grin

(Noted: Some Malaysia politicians
like to play old politics... Rotfl) Clapping

M'sia's Anwar says new Chief Justice appointment clears him of interference claims.

A former PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli warned of growing dissatisfaction in the party's grassroots???. Rotfl , he 
comparing it to, he trying to play politic exit lor like Umno members in 1998... Big Grin He said unhappiness in party stemmed from the recent PKR election?,
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(19-07-2025, 03:35 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  M'sia's Anwar says new Chief Justice appointment clears him of interference claims.

A former PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli warned of growing dissatisfaction in the party's grassroots???. Rotfl , he 
comparing it to, he trying to play politic exit lor like Umno members in 1998... Big Grin He said unhappiness in party stemmed from the recent PKR election?.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the recent appointment of a new Chief Justice has cleared him of any interference claims, including speculation that former attorney general Ahmad Terrirudin Salleh was eyed for the role.


Anwar on Friday (Jul 18) acknowledged the speculation but said they were baseless, it stemmed from unnamed lawyers whom he accused of “politicking”, Malay Mail reported.
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(19-07-2025, 03:37 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the recent appointment of a new Chief Justice has cleared him of any interference claims, including speculation that former attorney general Ahmad Terrirudin Salleh was eyed for the role. Anwar on Friday (Jul 18) acknowledged the speculation but said they were baseless, it stemmed from unnamed lawyers whom he accused of “politicking”, Malay Mail reported.

Malaysia's Anwar says new Chief Justice appointment clears him of interference claims.
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(19-07-2025, 03:35 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  M'sia's Anwar says new Chief Justice appointment clears him of interference claims. A former PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli warned of growing dissatisfaction in the party's grassroots???. Rotfl , he 
comparing it to, he trying to play politic exit lor like Umno members in 1998... Big Grin He said unhappiness in party stemmed from the recent PKR election?,

The complaints and grievances that were hurled at me for weeks, criticisms, the slander, now, it turns out that those claims were completely off the mark,” Anwar told reporters. “There are names being thrown around, and say he did it, (refer to Anwar) M'sia's Anwar says new Chief Justice appointment clears him of interference claims. “I did not interfere in any decisions, nor did I give any judges orders, unlike previous admin,” says M'sian PM Anwar Ibrahim. Updated: 19 Jul 2025 12:51PM)

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim said the recent appointment of a new Chief Justice has cleared him of any interference claims, including speculation of former attorney general Ahmad Terrirudin Salleh was eyed for the role. Anwar on Friday (Jul 18) acknowledged speculation but said they were baseless, stemmed from unnamed lawyers whom he accused many for “politickingto much, Malay Mail reported... Big Grin
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