Tuesday, 16 June 2009 03:50pm

Most recently, lawyer Chan Kok Keong was served a Section 111 notice that was silent as to the subject he would be questioned about. At the interview, he was asked regarding an affidavit that had been affirmed by his client, former Perak assembly speaker V. Sivakumar, in a suit where Chan is representing the said client. Lawyers representing Chan in this matter were themselves informed that they would be required to give statements if they wished to accompany Chan at the interview.
Such questioning makes a complete mockery of the fundamental principle of solicitor-client confidentiality by which lawyers are bound. It shows a grave lack of respect for the criminal justice system, as the solicitor-client privilege lies at the core of this system.
This harassment must stop if we are indeed committed to the principle of access to justice and to the Rule of Law. It is internationally recognised that lawyers perform a vital function when they act for their clients in the pursuit of justice, and that they must be permitted to carry out these functions freely.
We urge the police to immediately stop such unwarranted action whereby officers continue to call in lawyers representing clients, to have their statements recorded. Further, we call on the police to respect the Rule of Law, which includes the right to legal access and the substantially unfettered right, recognised in law, to legal representation without the undue harassment and intimidation of lawyers carrying out their duties as officers of the court.
Ragunath Kesavan
President
Malaysian Bar
16 June 2009
http://www.malaysianbar.org.my/press_statements/press_release_protect_and_uphold_solicitor_client_privilege.html
http://www.malaysianbar.org.my/press_statements/press_release_protect_and_uphold_solicitor_client_privilege.html
Even lawyers get no respect from cops
ReplyDeleteJun 16, 09 7:38pm
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/106608
Five lawyers were arrested last month for attempting to provide legal assistance to protesters nabbed by the police for holding a candlelight vigil.
# Harassment of lawyers must stop, cops told
# Lack of respect for criminal justice system
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http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/106537
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