5,000 civil servants under-perform, says Ali Hamsa – Offences include being absent for 200 days in a year and moonlighting. http://owl.li/2YZsZN 5,000 civil servants under-perform, says Ali Hamsaowl.liOffences include being absent for 200 days in a year and moonlighting. Malaysiakini’s F …
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“We have the federal constitution, we have to look at the offences under hudud as there might be double jeopardy. “A lot of provisions are already under the federal constitution, there needs to be a restudy (of the laws) if hudud was allowed to pass,” she added. Full story: http://www.malaysiakini.c …
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The Security Offences (Special Offences) Act (Sosma) which was introduced to replace the Internal Security Act (ISA) is less fearsome than its predecessor, laments former Court of Appeal Judge Mohd Noor Abdullah: http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/283274 Mohd Noor said this is because Sosma only cover …
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IPOH, June 2 (Bernama) — Perak recorded the highest arrest for drug-related offences in the country, totalling 5,179 people, between January and May this year, said State Deputy Police Chief Datuk A. Paramasivam. The number, he said, showed an increase of 1,136 people from the corresponding pe …
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