Media Statement by Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on Friday, 13rd
June 2008:
Mahathir should demonstrate his bona fide by giving details about the
"boot camp for judges" which were held during his premiership to
indoctrinate judges to be servile and subservient to the
government-of-the-day
Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad has declared that he is prepared to be
investigated over allegations he had interfered with the judiciary when
he was prime minister.
He said he was not afraid of being investigated and would give his full
assistance to the police.
Malaysians hope that Mahathir is sincere and truthful in pledging full
co-operation in any such investigation and that he would not do another
repeat of the Lingam Videotape Royal Commission of Inquiry where he
pleaded a massive attack of loss of his famous elephant memory!
Mahathir should demonstrate his bona fide in wanting the truth about the
two decades of judicial darkness to be told and that he has fully
recovered his elephant memory by giving details about the "boot camp for
judges" which were held during his premiership to indoctrinate judges to
be servile and subservient to the government-of-the-day.
The "boot camp for judges" were first revealed by High Court judge
Justice Datuk Ian Chin when he revealed that a month after the April
1997 judges' conference where Mahathir expressed unhappiness over Chin's
decision on a libel suit and an election petition and issued "a thinly
veiled threat to remove judges by referring to the tribunal that was set
up before", he was "packed off to boot camp with selected judges and
judicial officers to be indoctrinated to hold the view that the
government's interest was more important than all else when considering
our judgements".
How many such "boot camps" to indoctrinate judges to be servile and
subservient to the government were held during the last decade of
Mahathir's 22-year premiership and who were the judges who aided and
abetted in organising such "boot camps"?
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Lim
Kit Siang, DAP
Parliamentary leader & MP for Ipoh Timor