I can vouch the existence of another six-minute sequel to the eight minutes of Lingam Tape released by Anwar Ibrahim is true as I have seen it.
In the six minutes, Lingam had finished the telephone conversation and it recorded a conversation between Lingam and another person who asked who was Lingam who he was speaking to on the phone, and Lingam distinctly answered that he was talking to Ahmad Fairuz, at the time Chief Judge Malaya.
In the six-minute tape, Lingam mentioned that former Chief Justice, Tun Dzaiddin had wanted Justice Abdul Malek Ahmad (who died on 31st May 2007 as Court of Appeal President) to be the Chief Judge of Malaya but this was averted in a “power play” which resulted in Ahmad Fairuz being appointed the Chief Judge of Malaya instead.
YB Lim Kit Siang
Part of Uncle Kit’s speech on Prime Minister’s Department’s during committee stage debate on the 2008 Budget in Parliament on Tuesday, 6th November 2007.
Is AAB.C4 duo looking for a “proper” end game? Not so fast dude.
I cannot find any reason for a Malaysian in the know of the judiciary crisis to not sign the petition to the Agong for his intervention to save the judiciary, initiated by Haris Ibrahim
The first 8 mins of the VK Lingam video can be downloaded here.
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