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00:04 Vice Premier Amjad Jassi announced that he will remove all 47 charges and successfully get rid of the corruption case of the Jens Foundation.
00:13 However, once new evidence is found, Jassi may be re-released.
00:22 After the Snow Gang's event, the vice chairman Ajabaji told the media that investigators are still investigating new clues about the corruption case.
00:32 But he is not sure how much time it will take to complete the investigation.
00:37 Anyway, Jassi is now out of court.
00:41 In recent days, the leaders of the judiciary and non-governmental organizations have raised questions about this case.
00:48 They asked the Chief Procurator to explain publicly.
00:51 Last night, the Chief Procurator finally issued a statement to defend the decision to remove Jassi.
00:57 The statement said that the prosecution offered various reasons to the court when it proposed the release of the accused.
01:04 The judge also thought that the reason was strong and approved the application.
01:09 This time, the removal of Jassi not only caused a lot of backlash, but also caused political interference.
01:14 The current Prime Minister Antwa of India, also emphasized again after the event last night that he did not intervene in the case of Jassi.
01:22 Instead, the Chief Procurator was fully responsible. The removal of Jassi was also the decision of the Chief Procurator. He did not intervene.
01:30 He is the Chief Procurator, he has no power and authority.
01:34 And he gave reasons.
01:36 So I handed over to the Chief Procurator.
01:43 Because he talked about 200 new applications by Datu Zizahid.
01:49 The first, the second, there is a document from the Chief Procurator that leaked.
01:56 It showed that there was a decision of the Chief Procurator against the application of the application.
02:03 But this is the decision of the Chief Procurator, so I did not interfere.
02:06 The Deputy Prime Minister Amoh Jassi was released from the lawsuit, but the United Government was in a state of panic.
02:12 Prime Minister Antwa was questioned by the media again after attending the event in Yogyakarta last night.
02:17 It was the decision of the Chief Procurator to remove Jassi. He did not intervene and could not interfere in this matter.
02:22 And the Minister of the Interior, Sai Fudin, also re-elected for the Xi-Meng candidate in Rofopulai last night.
02:27 Article 145 of the Constitution, the Deputy Chief Procurator can remove or remove anyone.
02:32 Do not blame everything on Antwa.
02:35 To prosecute or not to prosecute, to proceed or to withdraw, that is the authority in the institution.
02:41 That's why I rejected and rejected the accusation and assumption that
02:46 whatever actions are taken by the Chief Procurator, everything is put on the shoulders of the Prime Minister.
02:53 Even though the Prime Minister has no other job.
02:54 For the Democratic Union, Muda was dissatisfied with Jassi or the High Court's approval to revoke the vacancy,
02:58 and urged to withdraw the United Government.
03:00 Sai Fudin said this is Muda's right as a political party.
03:03 He is not willing to comment on right or wrong.
03:06 I consider it as a reaction that was expressed.
03:09 And as a political party, Muda knows what is right and wrong, and what actions they have taken.
03:16 I have no comment.
03:18 The verdict of the vice-chairman of the High Court, Jassi Huo, caused a lot of controversy.
03:26 Some even thought that this decision hurt the image of the government promoting reform.
03:32 However, a report by the online media, The Vibe, mentioned that
03:35 this is not the first time that the Chief Procuratorate has made a big comeback in court.
03:40 Jassi is not the first political leader to be removed from office.
03:44 There have been cases like this before, and they all come from different political parties.
03:48 For example, Lin Guanying, the chairman of the Action Party,
03:50 Mu Shaoman, the former chief of Saba,
03:52 Donggu Annan, the former minister of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
03:55 Adu Az, the former member of the Hualien Congress,
03:57 Salil, the former chairman of the FEDA,
03:59 and Mu Youding, the former prime minister.
04:01 They were all once brought to court by the Chief Procuratorate.
04:04 But in the end, they were all acquitted under the control of the Chief Procuratorate.
04:09 This analysis report mentioned that the precedent for the removal of charges
04:12 is not limited to any political party or alliance,
04:15 but it happened during the administration of different governments.
04:18 Therefore, the people of Myanmar should look at this matter from a balanced perspective.
04:22 This is very important.
04:23 After all, legal decisions can be multidimensional,
04:26 and not just reflect guilt or innocence.
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