| As Fairuz’ extension as Chief 
    Justice will provoke a new firestorm of nation-wide protests, plunging the 
    new crisis of confidence in the judiciary to its nadir, Abdullah should 
    avert the controversy by submitting a nominee for Chief Justice to the 
    Conference of Rulers next week ________________Media Statement (2)
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 ___________________
 
      (Parliament,
      Thursday):  
      The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri 
      Abdullah Ahmad Badawi should be fully aware that any extension of the 
      tenure of Tun Ahmad Fairuz Sheikh Abdul Halim as Chief Justice from next 
      month, whether for six or two months, will provoke a new firestorm of 
      nation-wide protests from lawyers, the civil society and Malaysians, 
      plunging the new crisis of confidence in the judiciary which had haunted 
      the nation for the past month because of the Lingam Tape scandal, to its 
      nadir.
 It would mean that Abdullah would have a judicial crisis of confidence 
      which is not inherited from the previous Mahathir era, but a complete 
      product of the Abdullah premiership.
 
 Abdullah should avert such a controversy by submitting a nominee as new 
      Chief Justice to succeed Fairuz to the Conference of Rulers next week.
 
 Ahmad Fairuz’ position as an outstanding Chief Justice has not been 
      helped by recent revelation of his poor record in writing judgments, with 
      only four reported judgments in his name in his four years seven months as 
      Chief Justice, – i.e. less than one judgment per year!
 
 Ahmad Fairuz’ poor record of written judgments as revealed by the 
      Malaysian Bar website – seven judgments in his seven years a High Court 
      judge, 35 judgments in five years as Court of Appeal judge and seven 
      judgments in seven years as Federal Court judge – raises many disturbing 
      questions about his judicial performance, including how a High Court judge 
      who had only a record of seven judgments in seven years could be promoted 
      to the Court of Appeal.
 
 It will make nonsense of judicial accountability, integrity and quality if 
      Ahmad Fairuz could get an extension as Chief Justice after a long list of 
      judicial misconduct and failure of judicial leadership in his 55 months as 
      the highest judicial officer of the land, whether his “silence” on the 
      Lingam Tape scandal on the perversion of the course of justice concerning 
      fixing of judicial appointments and judicial decisions; the proposal for 
      the abolition of the English common law and most important of all, his 
      failure to build on the efforts of his predecessor Tun Dzaiddin Abdullah 
      to restore national and international confidence in the independence, 
      integrity and quality of the judiciary to the international respect and 
      esteem enjoyed under the most distinguished and prestigious Lord 
      Presidents such as Tun Suffian, Tun Raja Azlan Shah and Tun Saleh Abas.
 
 
      (25/10/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |