| Will the crisis of judiciary 
    balloon into Abdullah’s first major crisis of confidence because of Haidar 
    Panel finding and government attempt to bury the Lingam Tape scandal as a 
    non-issue? ________________Media Statement
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 ___________________
 
      (Parliament,
      Saturday):
       
      With five days to go for the 
      three-man Haidar Panel to complete its finding, the Panel will go down in 
      the nation’s history as the most useless and impotent inquiry with the 
      least to do and the least expected of it in view of its ridiculously 
      narrow and restricted term of reference to establish the authenticity of 
      the Lingam Tape with its explosive expose of the perversion course of 
      justice with serious allegations of fixing of judicial appointments and 
      court decisions.
 With the retirement of Tun Ahmad Fairuz Sheikh Abdul Halim as Chief 
      Justice without any extension, the powers-that-be may be minded to think 
      that this is opportune time to lay to rest the controversy of the Lingam 
      Tape which was released by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on Sept. 18.
 
 Two weeks ago, the de facto Law Minister, Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz appeared 
      to be coaching the Haidar Panel on its finding when he said that it would 
      be “unfortunate if the mechanism (Haidar Panel) set up is not used by the 
      people” as “we may conclude there is no case”!
 
 Is the Haidar Panel being coached by Nazri to come out with the finding 
      that the Lingam Tape is a non-issue as no witness has come forward to 
      vouch for its authenticity?
 
 Although such a final finding by the Haidar Panel would come as no 
      surprise, it would nonetheless be a scandal of the first magnitude for it 
      is just outrageous that a panel to establish the authenticity of the 
      Lingam Tape had no independent powers of investigations but must depend 
      solely on the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) for its technical expertise and 
      forensic finding.
 
 When Osama bin Laden occasionally emerged from his hideout to issue dire 
      warnings to the United States government in his videotapes, no one from 
      the White House, FBI or CIA would take the position that unless Osama or 
      some witness surface to vouch for their authenticity, or unless the 
      original tape is produced, the tapes concerned would be regarded as fakes!
 
 Why then are the Malaysian Cabinet Ministers and the various government 
      agencies, including the Haidar Panel, taking such a ridiculous stand?
 
 In the process of establishing the authenticity of a tape, forensic 
      investigations including voice and image matching to determine whether 
      there had been any “doctoring” are important, but equally pertinent is 
      content-analysis with regard to the issues discussed.
 
 As the Haidar Panel has been stripped of all powers to call witnesses to 
      undertake a “content analysis” of the Lingam Tape to help establish its 
      authenticity, it is no exaggeration to describe the Haidar Panel as having 
      both its hands and feet fully tied from the first day of its formation.
 
 The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will be making a 
      fatal error of judgment if he thinks that just because Fairuz, believed to 
      be the other person at the other end of the Lingam Tape, is no more Chief 
      Justice, the entire Lingam Tape scandal can be buried with the Haidar 
      Panel finding that it could not establish the authenticity of the tape – 
      and burying in the process all the serious allegations about the 
      perversion of the course of justice in recent years which have brought the 
      Malaysian judiciary and system of justice to such disrepute, both 
      nationally and internationally.
 
 The Haidar Panel cannot establish the authenticity of the Lingam Tape. It 
      also cannot establish that the Lingam Tape is not authentic, of being a 
      fake or having been tampered or doctored.
 
 It is the latter fact that is important, as in the absence of any finding 
      that the Lingam Tape is fake or “doctored”, there should be no further 
      delay for the Prime Minister to establish a Royal Commission of Inquiry 
      into the Lingam Tape as well as the restoration of public confidence in 
      the independence, integrity and quality of the judiciary.
 
 Otherwise, what is a scandal affecting the judiciary and directly Lingam 
      and Fairuz would balloon to a major national crisis of confidence 
      implicating the government and the Prime Minister, making it the first 
      mega Abdullah scandal?
 
 
      (3/11/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |