The judicial and
legal service has been separated into two divisions, with the AG heading only
the legal division.
PUTRAJAYA: The
Federal Court Registrar will now head the judicial division, a move that will
be seen as instilling confidence in the independence of the judiciary.
The Attorney-General
(AG), meanwhile, will lead the legal division.
Chief Justice Arifin
Zakaria said the Cabinet had recently approved the administrative set up of the
divisions and was now waiting for the Public Service Department to issue a
fresh circular.
“A previous circular
in 2010 that made the AG as judicial and legal service head is contrary to the
Federal Constitution,” he told FMT after a book launch yesterday.
In the past, the top
judge had said it was unwise for the AG to head the judicial and legal service
as he was under the (government’s) executive branch.
“If the AG is kept in
the present role, I’m concerned that it would create a negative perception on
the independence of the judiciary,” he had said.
FMT has come to
understand that de facto Law Minister Azalina Othman had submitted a Cabinet
note recently to rectify the mistake and to set up the divisions.
Arifin, however, said
officials from the legal and judicial divisions could still be transferred
subject to approval by both heads.
Sessions Court
judges, magistrates and registrars come under the judicial division while
deputy public prosecutors and federal counsel come under the legal division.
Arifin, who will be
retiring in March, said both divisions would, however, be still under the
Judicial and Legal Service Commission.
The commission is
headed by the Public Service Commission chairman while six judges and the AG
are its members.
The commission
decides on promotions and transfers of officials.
Source:
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2016/12/01/boost-for-independence-of-judiciary/
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