Ramai yang ingat, kes Najib Razak sengaja dilambat-lambatkan.
Dalam kita memastikan Najib Razak akan mendapat “fair trial”, adalah juga penting memastikan prosedur kehakiman adalah dijalankan mengikut proses undang-undang yang betul.
There has been a lot of discussion on Najib's trial being adjourned indefinitely.
I think media reporting on the court proceedings doesn't fully explain what transpired because it is very technical.
There is a lot to unpack and I think a bit of context is required here.
When Najib was first charged, his case was at the Sessions Court.
In the hierarchy of courts in Malaysia, we have the subordinate courts, which are the Magistrates Court and Sessions Court.
Magistrates Court will try less serious offences (like petty theft, assault, etc) and Sessions Court will try more serious offences (rape, cheating, criminal breach of trust).
And then we have the superior courts – the High Court, Court of Appeal and the Federal Court.
The High Court will try the most serious of offences (usually involving capital punishment) or complex cases. The Court of Appeal and the Federal Court are the appellate courts (they do not try cases but only hear appeals from the High Court).
What happened after Najib was charged was the Public Prosecutor issued a certificate to transfer the case to the High Court from the Sessions Court because the High Court was in a better position to try this complex case.
So after the case was transferred to the High Court, trial dates were fixed and directions were given.
However, the Public Prosecutor (as a matter of principle) withdrew the certificate of transfer because he was of the opinion that the particular provision of law which allows him to issue the certificate is unconstitutional in that it allows the Public Prosecutor to take away the powers from the Court. This is wrong because in our democracy, there is separation of powers between the executive, legislature and the judiciary. Each branch of government is independent of one another and should not encroach into the domain of the other.
Once Najib’s case is before the courts, the Public Prosecutor being part of the executive should not decide which court hears the case, that is for the courts to decide.
So it was on that basis, the Public Prosecutor took a principled position that the certificate is akin to him encroaching into the domain of the judiciary and that is why he decided to withdraw the certificate. He probably should have done this earlier.
So once the certificate was withdrawn, the case should be sent back to where it originally came from, the Sessions Court. However, after the certificate was withdrawn, the High Court Judge on his own motion (as allowed under the law) decided to transfer the case from the Sessions Court to him.
Now here is where the dispute lies, when the Public Prosecutor withdrew the certificate. Najib’s legal team argued that he could not do so because by doing so he would be encroaching into the domain of the judiciary. Najib’s legal team also argued that it was improper for the High Court Judge to bypass the High Court Registry and transfer the case directly back to him, the High Court Judge should have let the Registrar of the High Court decide which judge should hear the case.
The High Court did not agree with Najib’s legal team’s argument and proceeded to allow the withdrawal of the certificate and transferred the case directly back to him. And Najib’s team appealed.
When Najib’s team appealed, they asked for the trial to be stayed (or in laymen terms, for the trial to be halted) pending the outcome of the appeal because if he succeeds on appeal, the trial will be a nullity. So the prudent thing to do is to have the appeal decided first rather than risking a waste of time and costs.
I don’t think it’s a tactic to delay the trial because there are genuine concerns as to what happens when the Public Prosecutor withdraws the certificate. I think it concerns procedural justice. To a lay person, everything that has happened here may seem to be lawyers being pedantic but I think there is need to adhere strictly to due process. Should Najib have been discharged in the High Court and charged again with the same offence in the Sessions Court? These are questions which the Court of Appeal must answer.
Now that the Court of Appeal has ordered that the trial be halted until they decide on Najib’s appeal, we will just have to wait until Najib’s appeal is decided. It is uncertain when that will happen but this is an important case of public interest so the appeal should be heard fairly quickly.
The Public Prosecutor could of course appeal the Court of Appeal’s decision to halt the trial (because Malaysia usually we have two tiers of appeal) but I think the Court of Appeal arrived at the right decision and I don’t think the Federal Court will decide differently.
If the Court of Appeal agrees with Najib’s legal team then we will most likely see the charges against Najib be dropped and charged against at the Sessions Court as a new case and most likely transferred again to the High Court. And the public will have to wait perhaps a few more months before the trial begins.
If the Court of Appeal disagree with Najib’s legal team then Najib’s trial will proceed at the High Court at new trial dates which again, could be a few more months away.
Of course, Najib will have the option of appealing to the Federal Court as a last resort and that could further delay matters.
Either way, it could be few more months ahead before we see the trial commences.
You can also listen to my interview at BFM89.9:
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I’ve talked about this on Twitter & I will talk about it here. 2 months ago, I received a negative comment saying that I am fat which doesn’t fit to be a model & my efforts on keeping up with my Instagram feed is a waste of time.
I laughed reading that negative comment from an anonymous user 😂 I know I’m fat and who says I wanna be a model when being a model means you’re at the bottom of the fashion hierarchy...? All of these are just a hobby of mine and if the way I take & edit my pictures would inspire others, that is a GREAT thing 😊 If the way I wear something inspires others to wear it, that is a GREAT thing 😊.
I’m not here to please people or to conform into the norm of which only skinny or muscular men can post OOTDs, no, everyone can do that 😊 I am here because I want to inspire people out there to be confident with their body regardless of the size they are because last time I checked, skinny/muscular guys are too saturated in this realm but I can hardly see any chubby guys spreading positive vibes to the men out there 🙃.
And to the one who trashed me, no, I don’t wanna be a model. I wanna be someone like @edward_enninful or perhaps @timblanks or even @alberelbaz8 because they inspire me a lot and their position in fashion are influential enough to inspire other ❤️
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大學生怎麼搞的~退宿垃圾,不,其實都很新不算垃圾,就安排給有須要的人用嘛~唉
每天被遺棄既家品傢俬就和遺棄動物一樣多╯︿╰
事先張揚的「退宿」海嘯
中文大學的垃圾站真「春青」:粉藍花花帽、各式各樣潮流鞋子、外套,大量活動後的宣傳T shirt「頹T」,還有一叠木劍、整袋舊網球、電飯煲、電磁爐、小型雪櫃,櫃子頂上林林總總的文具,堆得像小山高……令人意外竟有大袋杯麵、大量汽水。清潔員工看見垃圾桶裏的毛公仔,忍不住拾起來,到處都是「卡哇伊呢」:草地椅子擠着一堆公仔、叮噹在牆角高處守門口,回收箱旁邊人一樣高的白熊,儍乎乎地頂着一頂新年紅帽。
「嘩,畢業袍啊!」Sandy愕然,她今年正好修畢社會學學士學位,沒想到垃圾站竟然有社科系的綠邊畢業袍,不用租不用買。「其他學系不同顏色邊的畢業袍也拾過,冇留低。」清潔員工說。
一轉身,居然又看到新簇簇的黑短靴,馬上穿上,披上黑袍就在垃圾桶旁邊拍畢業相,手上當然少不了香港畢業生最愛的毛公仔。
中文大學已經比其他大學都重視環保,其他大學的垃圾直接由清潔公司處理丟掉,但中大聘請的合約廢物管理商在收垃圾的同時,還負責減少垃圾推動回收,打個比喻,香港清理垃圾的是食環署,而中大就彷彿把食環署和環保署合併。一般清潔公司的員工也會在垃圾裏找出一些可賣錢的,例如紙張賣掉當「下欄」,但中大的合約廢物管理商要負責推動回收,清潔員工試過發現垃圾裏太多紙張,拒絕收垃圾,請部門先做好回收分類;廚餘有廚餘機等回收渠道,亦試過連續三日拒收,令有關部門終於肯處理廚餘。
學生參與,是很大的力量,Sandy是「免廢讀中大」的核心成員之一,定期舉辦地攤,請同學把用不着的東西像書本飾物等送出來,讓途人免費帶走。兩年來中大增加了雙位數字百分比的學生,垃圾量卻是百分比雙位數字下降了,回收量增加一倍。
然而回收增加、垃圾量減少,不代表有用資源都被救起,正如Sandy去大學垃圾站一看,依然到處都是寶。
「員工不可能主動打開每個垃圾袋,回收所有物資,『守尾門』做到的始終有限,下一步需要更仔細的減廢政策。」合約廢物管理商負責人Harold說:「例如每個部門的垃圾都放追蹤晶片,知道丟掉了甚麼,再去度身訂做減廢措施,當中可以引入獎罰制度,鼓勵善用資源。」他望向Sandy:「學生幫手開聲嗎?」
Sandy臉有難色,畢業在即,鋪天蓋地的垃圾也隨時湧來──五月開始宿舍退房,海量物資若無出路,都是垃圾。她去年亦有幫手策劃回收退宿物資,但今年依然惆悵:「伍宜孫、和聲這些新書院,有空間暫時存放物資,但像聯合書院去年有參加,今年也不一定。我住的逸夫書院,一直都得不到支持。」
還以為退房回收已經第三年,可以上軌道,Sandy搖搖頭,「免廢讀中大」的學生陸續畢業和海外交流,面對即將湧來的退宿垃圾更感吃力。「有時宿舍負責人換了人,又要重新談過,不是所有人都認同搶求物資重要。」她坦言宿舍職員更關心衞生,去年退宿收集的枕頭被子都不准保留到九月送給新生,宿舍提供的床褥更是每年都會被職員丟掉。
下周開始考試,幾乎一考完就要退宿,外地生紛紛離港,策劃收集活動已難,加上又沒地方存放物資到九月,數以萬計學生的大量物件,環境和社福組織亦不易消化。
中大未傾掂,其他大學誰跟進?
(呼籲有心團體幫手,可以接收床上用品和文具的請先聯絡。不然下月退宿垃圾相片鋪天蓋地,不要只得責難。)
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//感謝
記者陳曉蕾 ,負責中大回收的Harold Yip帶大家一同了解中大校園內的垃圾問題,正如我地組織名稱,真系好希望在中大呢個充滿人文氣息既校園推廣「免廢」,鼓勵環保節約的理念。
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有太多話想跟大家分享了。
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首先,退宿回收在即,希望有心的同學一同加入義工,在大家所屬的書院、宿舍鼓勵減廢、重用,不要輕易棄掉我們所擁有的物品。
我們免廢讀中大 - CU X Rubbish暫時有義工在逸夫、伍宜孫、聯合、和聲書院做一些籌備的工作,若有同學/宿生會/學生團體/其他人士有意見或希望加入,可在此POST下一同交流,或INBOX我們。(逸夫: 逸夫書院綠色義工小組 Shaw Greening)
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在退宿回收時,我們希望做到的是減少那些有用的物品被丟到垃圾筒,希望大家把自己無用的物品送給來年入宿的同學。源頭減廢及重用比回收更首要,簡單例子,我們或者貪方便把那些未經「用盡」單面紙那去回收,自我感覺良好,以為回收已是環保了,但若果我們能在源頭減少使用紙張/重用紙張,將那紙張物盡其用,定必比起前者的「自我感覺良」好來得更實際。希望大家多重用!在退宿時也以減少丟棄、重用為主!( 這正正是在管理廢物中(WASTE MANAGEMENT HIERARCHY),源頭減廢、重用是第一亦是最重要的一步,再多的末端回收(例如三色回收筒)也不能根本地解決廢物問題。)
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在此引用曉蕾在《剩食》的一段發人深省的說話:「垃圾,其實大部分都是放錯位置的資源,其中最讓人難以忍受的,是香港每一天運去堆填區的垃圾,接近四成是廚餘,全球糧食價格持續上升,更多的人口爭奪更少的糧食,怎可能還把食物丟掉?糧食浪費不只是道德情感問題,土地、水、化石燃料等資源有限,丟掉食物也一併丟掉生產運輸甚至銷售過程所耗用的資源。」不止廚餘問題,而是所有我們所有物品,隨便丟掉他們,是一併丟掉生產運輸甚至銷售過程所耗用的資源。
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香港是個富裕/浪廢的社會,作為中大一份子,希望大家在日常生活中多想一步,自己可以如何減少浪廢。//
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