The Borneo Post

Govt to set up RCI on alleged judicial misconduct — Dr Mahathir

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government is to set up a Royal Commission of Inquiry ( RCI) into a l leged misconduct by certain judges, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday.

The Prime Minister said the terms of the RCI have yet to be decided.

“It is up to them ( RCI) to look into the allegation­s made by the judge. We will set up the RCI, the terms will be determined later,” he told reporters after an official visit to the Defence Ministry here.

Dr Mahathir was a sked to comment on cal ls for the government to set up an RCI after Court of Appeal Judge Datuk Dr Hamid Sultan Abu Backer, in a 65-page affidavit on Feb 14, alleged scams involving certain top judges and private lawyers to cheat on government monies via failed contracts.

The judge also alleged that there was judicial interferen­ce in the late lawyer Karpal Singh’s sedition appeal decision at the Court of Appeal.

On another matter, Dr Mahathir appeared unfazed when questioned about an allegation of a no- confidence vote against his leadership as the prime minister when the Dewan Rakyat convenes on March 11.

“Let’s see if there is a vote of noconfiden­ce. I will see whether PAS supports me or not,” he said.

Last Monday, PAS secretaryg­eneral Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan said the party would support Dr Mahathir if there was a plot to oust him as the prime minister.

Dr Mahathir also told reporters that his scheduled official visit to China in April was to obtain more informatio­n on projects under China’s Belt and Road Initiative.

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