The Najib administration should revive the previous practice of allowing the attorney-general (AG) to sit in cabinet meetings so as to avoid more passing of the buck, said law professor Abdul Aziz Bari.
Referring to the furor over the decision not to persecute Perkasa chief Ibrahim Ali for threatening to burn bibles, he said that this way, the minister need not answer for the AG.
He said that this will avoid the government and the AG’s Chambers from "blaming each other", especially in "controversial" cases and selective prosecutions.
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