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Sunday, September 4, 2022

Govt still studying effects of AG, public prosecutor power separation - minister

 


The government is still studying the implications of the proposed separation of powers between the attorney-general and the public prosecutor, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Parliament and Law) Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar.

He said that although many other countries, including Commonwealth countries, have done this, the proposal is not easy to implement.

He explained that for the proposal to be implemented in Malaysia, as many as 19 existing laws, as well as the Federal Constitution need to be amended.

In addition, he said the matter also involves costs that require additional government spending.

"If the proposal is implemented, the AG needs to have his own office, library, staff and advisers because he can no longer share with the public prosecutor.

"We also don't know how many millions are needed a year to finance this matter," he told reporters after attending a ceremony to hand over the premium deposit for Masjid Kampung Sejingkat land at Kampung Sejingkat, Kuching today.

Wan Junaidi said that he personally supports the proposed separation of powers, but a comprehensive study is needed before any decision is made.

Yesterday, a political scientist from Sunway University, Prof Wong Chin Huat, in an article reported in the local media, suggested that the role of the public prosecutor be separated from the attorney-general before the 15th general election.

According to him, the proposal is necessary so that the public prosecutor can be 'free' from any political interference.

- Bernama

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