| Raja Nazrain Shah would be a 
    very good choice as Chairman of Royal Commission of Inquiry to restore 
    confidence in independence and integrity of judiciary although the ideal 
    candidate would be Sultan Azlan Shah _______________Media Conference (3)
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 __________________
 
      (Ipoh,
      Friday):  
      From the statement by the 
      Culture, Arts and Heritage Minister Datuk Seri Rais Yatim that the 
      government was open to the possibility of setting up a royal commission on 
      the “Lingam” video clip, it is evident that there is a significant 
      momentum which will make any failure to establish such a Royal Commission 
      of Inquiry a direct, personal and major crisis of confidence for the Prime 
      Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
 Early this month, when I told Parliament that I had seen and vouched for 
      the existence of the second part of the 14-minute Lingam Tape, before 
      Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim released another 10 seconds of the six-minute 
      portion which had been withheld from the public so far, there was no 
      surprise, astonishment or demand from the government or Haidar Panel that 
      I reveal the details or the source.
 
 This could only mean that by that time, all those involved in authority 
      knew that the Lingam Tape was genuine and that any attempt to deny or 
      ignore it would be at their grave personal peril in terms of public 
      credibility and integrity.
 
 There should be no more further delay in the establishment of a Royal 
      Commission of Inquiry into the Lingam Tape specifically and generally the 
      independence and integrity of the judiciary, and the three issues which 
      the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi should be mindful 
      are:
 
    
    
      • Full and proper consultation 
      with relevant personalities and organizations on the Royal Commission of 
      Inquiry;
 • Full and untrammeled powers for the Royal Commission of Inquiry to 
      investigate into every aspect of the Lingam Tape revelations and the 
      restoration of confidence in the independence and integrity of the 
      judiciary; and
 
 • The appointment of suitable and qualified Commissioners.
 
      Abdullah will defeat the whole 
      purpose of a Royal Commission of Inquiry if its establishment is the 
      subject of another debilitating and divisive public controversy, either 
      because of its restricted terms of reference or composition.
 On its composition, there are clearly certain controversial personalities 
      who should not be appointed as Commissioners or the whole process will 
      become a farce.
 
 In this category I will include three former Chief Justices – Tun Ahmad 
      Fairuz, Tun Eusuffe Chin and Tun Hamid Omar because of their controversial 
      past which should be among the subjects of the inquiry.
 
 Another former Chief Justice, however, Tun Dzaiddin will be eminently 
      suitable to be a member of the Commission.
 
 Special thought must be given for the Chairman of the Royal Commission to 
      restore confidence in the judiciary.
 
 The Raja Muda of Perak, Raja Dr. Nazrain Shah will be a very good choice 
      as Chairman of the Royal Commission of Inquiry to restore confidence in 
      the independence and integrity of the judiciary, although the ideal 
      candidate would be Sultan Azlan Shah especially as he was Lord President 
      during the golden era of the Malaysian judiciary a quarter of a century 
      ago.
 
 The Commissioners should come from a representative cross-section 
      including former members of the judiciary, like former Court of Appeal 
      judges Datuk Shaikh Daud and Datuk N. H. Chan and former High Court judge 
      and leading Malaysian jurist Datuk Seri Visu Sinadurai.
 
 
      (16/11/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |