– Koon Yew Yin
The Malaysian Insider
10 September 2014
In the last few years, the reputation of Malaysia’s judiciary for fairness and adherence to do justice strictly according to the law has taken a severe beating.
Notorious cases such as the Linda Joy, Anwar Ibrahim, Nizar vs Zambry, and other less politically visible cases have raised public doubts as to whether our judges, especially in cases with politically sensitive outcomes, are able to arrive at fair and just decisions.
Or whether in fact the opposite has taken place with judges more concerned with career advancement and playing ball with the powers that be. Continue reading “Teoh Beng Hock appeal verdict a turning point?”