Out to see justice done


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 20 Apr 2008

Coming from a heritage of wayang kulit, Kelantan politician Datuk Zaid Ibrahim who made it to Parliament through the back door is less of the protagonist seeking justice on the political stage and more of the tok dalang now.

EXPECTATIONS ride high when a senior member of the law fraternity is appointed to the Cabinet as the de facto Law Minister. Who can do the job better than one who has an understanding of the problems faced by the profession and the judiciary?

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