They urge Takiyuddin Hassan to continue with the reforms promised by the PH coalition. FMTNews TakiyuddinHassan
Law minister Takiyuddin Hassan has been given a laundry list of requests on what to carry out.
Lawyer Fahri Azzat said this was crucial as the public prosecutor cannot be changed each time the attorney-general is replaced.Pakatan Harapan had pledged to separate the functions of the two if it came to power in the 14th general election. However, it later said it would need two-thirds majority in the Dewan Rakyat to do so.
“I hope he continues to look for the best solution as a lot of work has already been done,” he said, adding that Takiyuddin should also review reforms to decriminalise drug users. The previous de facto law minister, Liew Vui Keong, had said the death penalty would be replaced with a minimum jail term of 30 years.
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