THE family of Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim have been given approval by Shah Alam Coroner’s Court to cite Attorney-General Tommy Thomas for contempt, for allegedly interrupting proceedings of the inquest into the fireman’s death.
Coroner Rofiah Mohamad said the late fireman’s family had proven a prima facie case against the attorney-general.
“Whether it was interference or scandalising (the court), it falls under the ambit of contempt. So, it is fair for the A-G to explain himself,” she said today.
Lawyer Haniff Khatri Abdulla represented the family and senior federal counsel S. Narkunavathy appeared for the Attorney-General’s Chambers.
Last week, Narkunavathy had argued that there was no prima facie evidence that Thomas had interfered in the inquest.
She told the court that Adib’s family’s ex parte application for permission for the committal proceeding was incomplete.
“They are claiming that the A-G had disrupted the inquest. But they didn’t state how (he disrupted the inquest),” she said in the Shah Alam High Court.
Haniff had previously said there was reason to believe that Thomas’ May 28 media statement about the family’s former lawyer Syazlin Mansor verged on contempt.
Thomas had said in the statement that the Attorney-General’s Chambers had ordered Syazlin to withdraw her services as the government’s legal representative in the inquest because it was a conflict of interest for her to represent the government and the deceased’s family at the same time.
Syazlin, who was representing the Housing and Local Government Ministry, and the Fire and Rescue Department as well as the fireman’s family in the inquest, had abruptly quit all her three clients in May, saying nothing more than that she had been told to do so.
Subsequently, she continued to represent Adib’s family.
Narkunavathy said Adib’s family were required to show how the A-G’s media statement had disrupted the inquest proceedings and prevented Syazlin from representing them.
“The A-G pulled her out from representing the Housing and Local Government Ministry, and the Fire and Rescue Department but didn’t say she couldn’t represent Adib’s family,” she said.
The coroner’s court will deliver the verdict on Adib’s death on September 27. – August 27, 2019.
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Posted 6 years ago by Arul Inthirarajah · Reply
The AG did the right thing by asking Syazlin to cease representing the Govt and for this he is cited for contempt
Posted 6 years ago by Super Duper · Reply
Posted 6 years ago by Super Duper · Reply