27 January 2011

Judge James Foong to chair RCI on TBHock...

Federal Court Judge Tan Sri James Foong Cheng Yuen will head the Royal Commission to investigate the death of political aide Teoh Beng Hock.

Other members of the commission are:

* former Federal Court Judge Datuk Abdul Kadir Sulaiman, 72;
* former Appeal Court Judge Datuk T. Selventhiranathan, 68;
* Penang Hospital Forensic Pathology Consultant Specialist Datuk Dr Bhupinder Singh, 59, and
* Cyberjaya Medical Science University College's faculty of medicine dean Prof Dr Mohd Hatta Shaharom, 59.

The commission is to:

* inquire whether or not there was any impropriety in the conduct of the examination of Teoh in the course of an investigation into a into a Shah Alam report 0052/2009 by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission in relation to its standing orders and practices and to recommend any appropriate action, where necessary, and

* inquire into the death of Teoh and the circumstances surrounding and contributing to his death.

The commission has three months from the date of their appointment letters, to complete its investigation and submit its report to the King.

In a statement today announcing the appointment of the commission members, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak said the Yang di-Pertuan Agong had given his consent to the government’s proposal to set up the commission under the Commissions of Enquiry Act 1950.

Teoh, 30, the former political aide to Selangor New Village Development and Illegal Factories Task Force Committee chairman Ean Yong Hian Wah was found dead on July 16, 2009, on the fifth floor corridor of Plaza Masalam, where the Selangor MACC office is located on the 14th floor.

He had been questioned as a witness by the MACC over alleged misappropriation of Selangor government allocations.

After a public inquest stretching 18 months, the coroner announced on Jan 6 that Teoh's death was neither suicide nor murder, citing insufficient evidence. The attorney-general has applied to the High Court to revise the verdict.

Apart from the five-member royal commission panel, the director-general of the Prime Minister’s Department’s Legal Affairs Division, Datuk Saripuddin Kasim, was appointed commission secretary. In addition, three civil servants -- Legal Division I deputy head Amarjeet Singh, deputy public prosecutor Awang Armadajaya Awang Mahmud and deputy public prosecutor Kwan Li Sa – were appointed the commission's facilitators.

source:theSun

Satu lagi wayang daripada Najib sempena PRK Tenang,Merlimau dan Pelabuhan Klang. Mungkin nasib RCI ini akan berakhir seperti RCI video Lingam. Orang yang disahkan bersalah oleh RCI,gomen takut nak ambil tindakan.....

Pakatan Rakyat dah cadang RCI ini sejak dulu lagi tapi gomen bangang ini ketegaq....



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