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Monday, January 28, 2013

A-G says Putrajaya will act on Sabah RCI report


TAWAU, Jan 28 — The government will act on any report or resolution by the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on Illegal Immigrants in Sabah, said Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail.
In giving this assurance, Abdul Gani (picture) said, where there were criminal elements involved, action would be taken, and wrongs would be righted.
“Yes, if there are criminal offences, we will act. This is the government’s promise. That is why the RCI was set up.
“However, we must remember, if we talk about criminal prosecution we have to see whether there is sufficient evidence. In the RCI, everything that people say is acknowledged, but without evidence we cannot accept. We can accept hearsay evidence.
“To enable us to go to court, we have to look at admissible evidence. This is not an excuse not to take action against those who committed a crime. We will take action, but according to the law,” he told reporters after attending the opening of the Legal Year 2013 at the Tawau court here today.
Also present were Chief Justice Tun Arifin Zakaria, Court of Appeal president Tan Sri Md Raus Sharif, Federal Court judge Tan Sri Abdull Hamid Embong and Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak Tan Sri Richard Malanjum.
Abdul Gani urged all parties to have confidence in the RCI which, he said, had delved extensively into all issues which were exposed.
“Everyone knows that many were arrested (including) those with identity cards. This shows that the government is transparent. Looking at another aspect, it is a promise fulfilled.
“The prime minister (Datuk Seri Najib Razak) had said he would see to it that an RCI would be set up, and that it would be transparent and reliable. Otherwise, all these issues would not have been exposed.
“And I am very glad and happy with it because that is what we want. Why, because the truth must come out exactly as it is,” he said.
Abdul Gani said a mistake could have been committed earlier, and that mistake was being investigated, whether it was committed by government officers or the government itself, or there was an element of fraud or corruption, which should be resolved to everyone’s satisfaction.
“And that mistake, we have to rectify... it is very important for this state (Sabah), it’s my state. We must do something. So, don’t be in a haste, let’s wait and see, just allow the RCI to do its job effectively,” he said. — Bernama

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