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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Malaysian Employees Will Suffer If AG Gani Patail Wins His Appeal

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MACC did not say that they will appeal against the court ruling , instead the Attorney General Gani-Patail wants to appeal.

What will happen to all the employees working in Malaysia if the Attorney General Gani-Patail wins the appeal.

Although our employment letter or contract stated the working hours, under the job descriptions or work duties, it described and stated our "day to day" job function as well.

Does this means that the employer, base on the "day to day" job functions as written in the LA or contract, that he can order us to work right through the night or at any hour that he pleases?


We know the AG is fighting to please his master without taking into consideration, that should he wins the appeal, other employees in Malaysia will have to suffer if their LA or contract describe their "day to day" job function.

This is the sad thing about "1Malaysia, People First, Performance Now", they are performing now for their people first, others are thrown along the sideways.

The big question comes to mind again, WHY THEY DID NOT APPEAL AGAINST THE ACQUITTAL OF RAZAK BAGINDA IN THE ALTANTUYA MURDER CASE ?


Judicial Commissioner (JC) Mohamad Ariff Md Yusof had ruled that the MACC can only carry out questioning during office hours which is between 8.30am and 5.30pm.

Mohamad Ariff had pointed out in his ruling that the meaning of the phrase day to day as laid down in Section 30(3)(a) of the MACC Act – cannot mean round-the-clock investigation, which includes recording statements from the witness. Read MACC response here.


Press Statement by Teresa Kok, Selangor State Senior Exco and Member of Parliament for Seputeh on 21st November 2009 at Kuala Lumpur:

It is appalling that Attorney General Gani-Patail wants to appeal the landmark ruling by the High Court that it is illegal for Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to interrogate witnesses through the night, despite reports that the MACC will abide by the decision. (Source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/11/20/nation/5148865&s ec=nation) Read full statement here.

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