AGC to continue representing Tommy on Adib case


The Attorney-General’s Chamber will stand behind Tommy Thomas in a committal proceeding filed by firefighter Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim's father against the former A-G. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, November 25, 2020.

THE Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) will continue to represent Tommy Thomas in the committal proceeding that was filed by the father of firefighter Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim against the former Attorney-General.

Lawyer Mohamed Haniff Khatri Abdulla, representing Mohd Kassim Abdul Hamid, said the stand was made by the AGC in response to a representation sent by his client.

Kassim had sent a representation to get the AGC’s latest stance on whether it was distancing itself or still standing firmly behind Thomas’ actions as the former A-G, particularly in regards to media statements that had been the subject of court contempt proceedings, following the change in the A-G’s post.

Besides the AGC, Thomas is also represented by lawyer Ambiga Sreenevasan, in an appeal filed by Kassim last February 11 against a High Court decision in allowing Thomas’ appeal to set aside the committal proceeding he filed against the then A-G.

Haniff said the Court of Appeal had set January 5 next year to hear the appeal.

He said the AGC also submitted an application to file an appeal outside the time limit on the jurisdiction of the Coroner’s Court to hear and decide on committal proceedings.

“The court set December 17 to hear the application by the AGC,” he said through WhatsApp.

Kassim filed the appeal last Feb 11 against a High Court decision in allowing Thomas’ appeal to set aside the committal proceeding he filed against the then AG.

Judge Meor Hashimi Abdul Hamid, in his judgment, said the Coroner’s Court had erred in allowing the application by Kassim to initiate committal proceedings against the A-G, adding that Kassim, in his application, failed to draw the coroner’s attention to a media statement issued by the Attorney-General on May 28, 2019 as a whole.

Kassim filed the ex-parte application for a committal order against the AG on July 16 last year for allegedly insulting the court through the filing of an affidavit by the A-G’s Chambers on April 3 on the firefighter’s death.

Adib was seriously injured in a riot at the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Subang Jaya, last year. He died on December 17, after 21 days, at the National Heart Institute.

On September 27 last year the Coroner’s Court established that Muhammad Adib died after he was assaulted by two or three unidentified people during the riot. – Bernama, November 25, 2020.


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  • This is a direct consequence of incompetent people being appointed as Coroner.

    Posted 3 years ago by Arul Inthirarajah · Reply