S.O. 18 motion – the
extraordinary dropping of the 37 charges against the Selangor State
Assemblyman for Port Klang Datuk Zakaria Md Deros and five of his business
partners under the Companies Act 1965 ________________
Notice Under S.O. 18(1)
by Lim Kit Siang
___________________
(Dewan
Rakyat,
Monday):
27th August 2007
Yang di Pertua
Dewan Rakyat,
Malayska.
YB Tan Sri,
S.O. 18 motion – . the extraordinary dropping of the 37 charges
against the Selangor State Assemblyman for Port Klang Datuk Zakaria Md
Deros and five of his business partners under the Companies Act 1965
This is to give notice under Standing Order 18(2) to move a motion of
urgent, definite public importance for the Dewan Rakyat sitting on
Tuesday, 28th August 2007, to wit:
“That the House under Standing Order 18(1) gives leave to Ketua
Pembangkang YB Lim Kit Siang to move a motion of urgent definite public
importance, viz. the extraordinary dropping of the 37 charges against the
Selangor State Assemblyman for Port Klang Datuk Zakaria Md Deros and five
of his business partners under the Companies Act 1965.
“This is the latest setback in the past two months before the 50th Merdeka
anniversary celebrations on 31st August 2007 shattering public confidence
in the independence, integrity and professionalism of national
institutions causing more and more Malaysians to ask what has gone wrong
with nation-building.
“The failure to give satisfactory explanation for the withdrawal of the 37
charges against Zakaria has reinforced public perception that there are
politically-powerful people in the country who enjoy immunities and
privileges to the extent that they are a law unto themselves and not
subject to the ordinary laws of the land binding on all Malaysians.
“This is a great blow to public and investor confidence in the just rule
of law, especially efficient upholding of law and order and the fair
administration of justice, which had reached increasingly critical level
because of a series of incidents including:
• Sloppy police investigations of crimes and sloppy prosecution even
resulting in many accused charged with serious crimes being acquitted
without their defence being called;
• Long delays by judges to deliver grounds of judgments – in one case
involving nine years and three months and with one Federal Court judge
with 33 outstanding grounds of judgments for criminal and civil cases
dating back to his High Court tenure.
• The seven-month constitutional crisis over the appointment of the new
Chief Judge of Malaya which highlighted the urgent need for judicial
reforms including having a Judicial Commission to recommend appointment
and promotion of judges.”
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
(Lim Kit Siang)
Ketua Pembangkang
Parlimen
(27/8/2007)
* Lim
Kit Siang, Parliamentary
Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman |