Bar Council will not shy away from its statutory duties, says member

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However, Muhammad Rafique Rashid Ali says it will not act as an NGO or venture into religious and political disputes. FMTNews

The Malaysian Bar Council will not be cowered in its pursuit to uphold the rule of law, says Muhammad Rafique Rashid Ali.

“We will refrain from any representation that will allow certain parties to insinuate public discord,” he said in a statement. In an FMT report, Syed Iskandar said the council, which manages the day-to-day affairs of the Malaysian Bar, should take a position on such issues based on the rule of law. Syed Iskandar said the council’s leaders had always been ready to give their legal opinion even if it did not go down well with the establishment or views of the majority.

Rafique said the council was also mandated to explore all opportunities to ease the practice and benefit of its members.

 

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