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Monday, May 14, 2018

Bersih wants EC commissioners out in 100 days


Electoral watchdog body Bersih has called for all seven members (above) of the Election Commission (EC) to resign failing which proceedings should be initiated to remove them from office within the next 100 days.
Speaking at a press conference today to announce the watchdog body's preliminary findings on the conduct of the 14th general election, Bersih acting chairperson Shahrul Aman Mohd Saari said:
“The polling day complaints Bersih received, together with the crimes of pre-polling day manipulations clearly show the EC worked tirelessly to pursue its goal of ensuring victory for BN […]
“These incidents throughout the country are reflective of the attitude of the election commissioners themselves. In their conduct, they have created an atmosphere of impunity among those that break election laws, particularly in favour of BN,” he said.
He called for a special task force to be set up in the next 100 days by the police and the Attorney-General’s Chambers to press charges against all EC commissioners and some election officers for breaking the law and for a royal commission of inquiry into the electoral system to be set up within the same period to pave way for reforms.
Referring to Pakatan Harapan’s promises to reform the electoral system, Bersih outreach officer Chan Tsu Chong said these reforms should start with the prompt removal of the EC commissioners.
“As long as (EC chairperson) Mohd Hashim Abdullah and his six colleagues remain in the EC, none of these reforms will take place and it will only take place after they resign. If Hashim and his six colleagues refuse to resign, we call upon the government to begin an immediate process to remove them.
“I think by law, for the removal of the election commissioners, there must be a form of a tribunal like how you remove a federal court judge. All this will take time, so we cannot delay any further because we may not have five years.
“The Sarawak state election will take place within three years, so we want these reforms to be in place as soon as possible,” he said.
Malaysiakini has contacted Hashim for comment and is awaiting a response.
[More to follow] -Mkini

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