| Will Zaki undertake to recuse 
    himself from all cases with UMNO political and corporate interests while 
    serving as Court of Appeal President and when elevated to Chief Justice of 
    Malaysia in 10 months’ time? 
    ______________Media Statement (2)
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 _________________
 
      
      (Parliament,
      Friday):
       
      Minister in the Prime 
      Minister’s Department, Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz, cannot be more wrong when he 
      cited Tun Mohamed Dzaiddin Abdullah as a precedent for the fast-track 
      elevation of Tan Sri Zaki Tun Azmi as the Court of Appeal President, 
      half-a-heart beat away as Chief Justice of Malaysia in ten months’ time in 
      October next year.
 Zaki’s triple jump to become Federal Court judge in September without ever 
      being High Court or Court of Appeal judge is completely without precedent 
      in the nation’s judicial history for half-a-century – just like his 
      quadruple jump in three months up the judicial hierarchy to become the 
      Court of Appeal President or his quintuple jump in a matter of a year when 
      he is appointed Chief Justice of Malaysia next October when Datuk Abdul 
      Hamid Mohamad steps down from the topmost judicial post.
 
 Nazri had been wrongly advised about the history of judicial appointments 
      for Dzaiddin, who served as High Court Judge for more than 10 years and 
      Federal Court judge for seven years before he was unexpectedly appointed 
      the Chief Justice of Malaysia in December 2000 – as the choice of the 
      Conference of Rulers which had rejected the original nominee presented by 
      the then Prime Minister.
 
 What are the grounds for the supersonic flight up the judicial hierarchy 
      for Zaki - apart from his UMNO associations - as he is no legal luminary 
      in the Malaysian legal firmament?
 
 At a time when the country is struggling to come out of the 19-year crisis 
      of confidence in the independence, integrity and competence of the 
      judiciary, Zaki’s most unorthodox triple, quadruple and quintuple leap up 
      the judicial hierarchy raises most disturbing questions whether there is 
      any real understanding let alone political will on the part of the top 
      national leadership on the urgent need to restore the Malaysian judiciary 
      to the world-class level it had enjoyed two decades ago.
 
 Or is Malaysia on the occasion of its 50th Merdeka anniversary taking the 
      first step to have an UMNO Chief Justice instead of a Chief Justice for 
      all Malaysians by October next year?
 
 Zaki’s long association as UMNO legal adviser and corporate lawyer 
      (including being involved in dubious UMNO corporate deals) is a matter of 
      public record and well-known.
 
 Zaki should explain how he proposes to assure Malaysians that he would be 
      Court of Appeal President and later Chief Justice of Malaysia for all 27 
      million Malaysians and not just for UMNO.
 
 Is he still an UMNO member and if not, when did he resign from UMNO.
 
 What were the corporate appointments, associations and involvements which 
      he relinquished following his appointment as Federal Court judge in 
      September, and why is he shy to make public the full list of the corporate 
      appointments he had relinquished and still to be relinquished which is 
      routine for judges in developed countries where judicial accountability, 
      transparency and integrity are taken seriously.
 
 Will Zaki undertake to recuse himself from all cases with UMNO political 
      and corporate interests while serving as Court of Appeal President and 
      when elevated to Chief Justice of Malaysia in 10 months’ time to assure 
      all Malaysians that he would not compromise the principle of judicial 
      independence and integrity?
 
 (07/12/2007)
 
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |