Attorney-General refutes allegations of selective prosecution
Attorney-General Idrus Harun says the Attorney-General’s Chambers does not practice selective prosecution and its decisions to prosecute were made fairly on the principle of integrity based on evidence without favouring anyone. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, March 10, 2023.
In dismissing allegations that the Attorney-General’s Chambers was practising selective prosecution in recent cases, he said decisions to prosecute were made fairly on the principle of integrity based on evidence in investigation papers, without favouring anyone.
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