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The 269th Conference of Rulers discussed the appointments to Malaysia’s top judicial positions, including that of Chief Justice, following the recent retirement of Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat.
The former chief justice says she worked with her colleagues tirelessly to uplift the judiciary’s image over the past six years.
Tengku Maimun, the country’s first female chief justice, retired on Monday after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 66.
Calls for RCI into 'judicial appointments scandal' a source of fascination.
COMMENT | I would argue that there is really no comparison between the present acting Chief Justice Hasnah Hashim and her predecessor, the recently retired Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat. It appears that ...
Freshly retired, former chief justice Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat said she has passed the duty of upholding judicial independence to the government and her unannounced successor. Tengku Maimun ...
An Orang Asli woman farmer is making a difference by uniting and mobilising her community through agriculture.
Hasnah favours restrained rulings, unlike Maimun’s expansive constitutionalism.
COMMENT | Here is the thing about Anwar Ibrahim. The prime minister wants to project a strongman political vibe, but he still wants to play the reformist. Unlike most political strong men, who ...
An interfaith group has questioned whether Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim had referred the tenure extensions of three top judges to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, as stipulated under Article 125 of the ...
Malaysia’s top two judiciary positions are vacant after Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat retired as Chief Justice on Wednesday (Jul 2), and Abang Iskandar Abang Hashim retired as the President of the ...
Hasnah Hashim, by virtue of her appointment as acting chief justice, is the current Judicial Appointments Commission chairman. Acting Chief Justice Hasnah Hashim has summoned an urgent meeting of ...
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