Keys to establishing a stronger, more trusted judiciary


IT was heartening to read that Chief Justice Tun Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh believes leadership is not about popularity or prestige, but about leaving institutions stronger and more trusted than they were inherited.

He was speaking at the inaugural Tun Zaki Azmi Lecture on Friday (online at TheStar.com.my at tinyurl.com/2p82y34j).

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