Beng Hock inquest man made solicitor-general


The Malaysian Insight

Abdul Razak Musa was almost cited for contempt after he had made certain remarks about the late lawyer Karpal Singh’s disability. – Twitter pic, July 9, 2020.

ABDUL Razak Musa, the senior federal counsel who caused a stir at the inquest into the death of Teoh Beng Hock a decade ago, has been appointed solicitor-general with effect from July 14.

The letter of appointment dated July 8, which was sighted by The Malaysian Insight, was signed by Attorney-General Idrus Harun.


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Comments


  • Clearly Najib's man.

    Posted 3 years ago by Arul Inthirarajah

  • Prone to abusing disagreeable witnesses and those physically challenged. Lacking in compassion and proper decorum, personalities like him are now appointed to head the backdoor administration.

    Posted 3 years ago by Panchen Low

  • I find it very hard to believe that the AGC don't have better caliber people. If this is the best available, then God Bless and protect Malaysia

    Posted 3 years ago by Mike Mok

    • They dont want better calibre people, they want ineffective yes-men who wont question.

      Posted 3 years ago by Anne Louis

  • What a joke!

    Posted 3 years ago by Watch Dog

  • Another incompetent on the way up!

    Posted 3 years ago by Simple Sulaiman

  • .... one of the most ridiculous appointment to be Solicitor-Gen - the man who made a fool of himself in trying to show the court that a man can commit suicide by strangling himself or herself. Bloody joke.

    Posted 3 years ago by Rupert Lum