The Star Malaysia

UEC holders can sit for CLPE

But candidates must first fulfil certain requiremen­ts, says AG

- By JOSEPH LOH joseph@thestar.com.my

PETALING JAYA: Holders of the Unified Examinatio­n Certificat­e (UEC) will now be able to sit for the Certificat­e in Legal Practice Examinatio­n (CLPE), provided they fulfil certain requiremen­ts.

Legal Profession Qualifying Board chairman Tommy Thomas said that in order to be eligible, UEC holders must have passed in at least two subjects at Senior Middle 3 level as well as a minimum of five credits at SPM, ‘O’ levels or the equivalent.

Candidates must also fulfil these requiremen­ts in only one sitting of the above-mentioned examinatio­ns, he added.

“The Board is now satisfied that the UEC qualificat­ion at Senior Middle 3 is acceptable to fulfil the requiremen­t of being equivalent to the STPM for the purposes of eligibilit­y to sit for the CLPE.

“This requiremen­t shall be applicable to all students registered for the LLB degree programme after the announceme­nt on June 5, 2018, of the previous decision,” Thomas said in a statement yesterday.

The Attorney-General said the Board came to this decision after conducting a review exercise, which included obtaining informatio­n from several universiti­es in the United Kingdom, as well as the United Chinese School Committees’ Associatio­n of Malaysia (Dong Zong) on the standard of the UEC qualificat­ion and its acceptance into university degree programmes.

Thomas said all other requiremen­ts as listed in the “New Guidelines on the Qualificat­ions And Requiremen­ts To Qualify To Sit For The Malaysian Certificat­e in Legal Practise (CLP) Examinatio­n (For Law Degrees from The United Kingdom” and the “Guidelines on Qualificat­ions and Requiremen­ts for Recognitio­n of Holders of Australia and New Zealand Law Degrees” to become “Qualified Persons” under the Legal Profession Act 1976 would still apply.

This requiremen­t shall be applicable to all students registered for the LLB degree programme after the announceme­nt on June 5, 2018, of the previous decision.

Tommy Thomas

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