Govt has no plans to abolish CLP exam, says Kulasegaran


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KUALA LUMPUR: The government has no plans to abolish the Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP) examination, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Law and Institutional Reform) M. Kulasegaran (pic) told the Dewan Negara.

He said efforts are instead being made to improve the examination by considering a Common Bar Course (CBC) or Common Bar Examination (CBE), which would be more comprehensive and aligned with international legal examinations, similar to Bar Training Courses in the United Kingdom.

"In this regard, the Legal Profession Qualifying Board (LPQB) has established a committee to study the implementation of the CBC and CBE.

"Aspects under review include the syllabus content, curriculum, assessment methods, teaching staff, administration and management, as well as the financial requirements," he said during the question and answer session on Monday (July 29).

Kulasegaran added that consultation sessions with stakeholders are ongoing to resolve all arising issues.

"The feedback from stakeholders will be reviewed by the committee before the final study results on the implementation of the CBC and CBE are submitted to the LPQB," he added.

Senator Datuk A. Kesavadas had asked if the government plans to abolish the CLP examination, and the measures taken by the LPQB to ensure the examination is conducted transparently.

To a supplementary question from Senator Datuk Salehuddin Saidin about rumours regarding a government policy to determine the pass and fail quotas for CLP students, Kulasegaran said there are no such quotas and labelled such claims as baseless.

"We are improving the process to be more transparent through open consultations.

"This includes meetings with public and private universities and engaging with as many students taking the examination as possible.

"There are no quotas, and all eligible candidates are entitled to register and sit for the examination," he stressed. – Bernama

TAGS: M Kulasegaran, CLP, CBC, CBE, Legal Profession Qualifying Board

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