Royal Commission In Malaysia
Since 1965, there are 9 royal commission has been established. Most of the establishment is to look into the matter of corruption, police power ...
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Najib Razak has finally announced the setting up of a royal commission of inquiry (RCI) to assuage the nation's anger over the tragic death of Teoh Beng Hock at the hands of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).
The people begged that a fair, transparent and a real cause of Teoh's death investigation. They have totaly lost confidence in the police. The people are angry due to the arrogant and irresponsible attitude on some of those 'higher officers'.
However, the 'Terms of Reference' in this royal commission does not include the circumstances surrounding his demise. Police still incharge of the investigation of Teoh's death.
Hence, whatever that going to announce by this royal commission, is that consider as the truth of how did Teoh died in MACC custody? Do you still remember the classical reply in Lingam's case? ' it looks like me, sounds like me' , 'correct, correct, correct'.
That's it, the royal commission is still running up but until now, DO YOU KNOW THE TRUTH?
Power can deceive a people's conscience. When the power is magnified, it will be terrible.
Malaysia
- Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Lingam Video Clip (2007- )
- Royal Commission for Police Reform (2004)
- Royal Commission to investigate alleged injuries suffered by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim while in police custody (1999)
- Royal Commission of Inquiry into the fire at the Bright Sparklers factory in Sungai Buloh New Village (1991)
- Royal Commission of Inquiry to investigate a fire at Sekolah Agama Rakyat Taufikah al-Halimah in Padang Lumat, Yan, Kedah (1989)
- Royal Commission of Inquiry on the collapse of the upper deck of the Pengkalan Sultan Abdul Halim ferry terminal in Butterworth (1988)
- Royal Commission on the Teaching Services (1971)
- Royal Commission of Inquiry to Investigate the Workings of Local Authorities in West Malaysia (1968)
- Royal Commission on Salaries and Conditions of Service of the Public Service (1965)
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