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Monday, April 2, 2012

Nazri tells 'weak' Shukri to stop complaining



Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Nazri Abdul Aziz has chided Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) deputy commissioner (operations) Mohd Shukri Abdull for complaining about corruption cases being rejected by the Attorney-General's Chambers.

NONE"I think Shukri (left) has a weak character. He should not make complaints openly," Nazri is quoted by Sin Chew Daily as saying in Kuala Kangsar last Saturday.

"In fact, he does not need to make any explanation to the public because it is the job of AG's Chambers to prosecute an individual. His job is only to investigate. I hope this will not confuse the people."

Nazri also demanded that Shukri stops making such statements in the future.

He was responding to Shukri's remark at a forum last Thursday that the anti-graft commission has investigated all allegations of corruption lodged with it, but it was the AG's Chambers thatrefused to file cases in court on grounds of insufficient evidence.
'Corruption charge will cause great shame'
Nazri explained that corruption charges would cause great shame to the accused and therefore the AG's Chambers must acted diligently, and charge the accused in court only if there is concrete evidence.

NONE"The investigating officer may think a case is solid, but the prosecutor may think that there is still weakness," the Chinese daily quotes the de facto law minister as explaining.

Failing to convict the accused, Nazri said, would also annoy the people.

On the other hand, DAP parliamentary leader Lim Kit Siang called on MACC to publish the list of individuals whom the AG's Chambers has refused to charge in court.

The people have the right to know why MACC's recommendations were rejected, Lim said.

According to Chinese daily Nanyang Siang Pau, Lim said this in Batu Pahat yesterday, in response to Shukri's statement.

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