00:00Minister, I would like to refer to some of the controversies that may affect the presentation of this agenda, the agenda of reformation.
00:12If we look at it, there are controversies related to the implementation of DRT in Selangor,
00:20which is not through the usual process.
00:24And also, the implementation of the child as an economic advisor, as well as finance.
00:32And the announcement of the declaration of independence, especially at the time of KKB Tempohari,
00:38to appoint 5.1 million from the Cabinet.
00:43Go straight to the question, go straight to the question.
00:46I want to know about the interference first.
00:48So my question is, how does the government view this issue, which is a controversy?
00:56And one more thing, regarding the empirical study, which I understand will take at least two years.
01:07But at the same time, can the government change the rules of 1, 4, 5, 3?
01:16Because as long as there is no change, there will be great power to the IG.
01:23And there are many cases that have been called for self-defense, and 90 people have been called for witness.
01:30It can still be released easily because of such great power.
01:36Thank you, Your Honour.
01:37Your Honour was a former judge.
01:39Your Honour also has a lot of experience.
01:42What happens when we look at the issue of discrimination between IG and PP?
01:48In the past, we knew that the problem was that the Minister of Law was also a State Attorney.
01:54That's why the State Attorney, who was the head of the Raya Delegation, was given power to the State Attorney General.
02:03Today, the government is committed to look at the possibility of permission.
02:09Whether it can be separated or not.
02:12I know that we can come to the parliament and make all the changes.
02:16But we must also take into account that this process needs to be considered as a more regular process.
02:25For example, first, the government gives commitment in terms of time.
02:29I have already given my written and written answers.
02:32We will conduct empirical research.
02:34And we have already conducted empirical research.
02:36And we are working together with the Parliamentary Authority.
02:40Which is a select committee led by Mr. Selayang.
02:44There are representatives from the opposition and the government.
02:49Because we call them together so that they can listen, see, and ask questions to the countries that have discrimination.
02:58And when we go to Canada and Australia, they also give the same reason.
03:03That their changes are made in a single period of time.
03:07They are not made abruptly.
03:09Just because it is demanded.
03:10Indeed, we can make changes.
03:12But for the government today, we are a responsible government.
03:16We cannot do it just because it is demanded as a decision.
03:21Secondly, when we talk about empirical study, we are talking about evidence-based research.
03:29When we talk about discussions, we bring a focus group where all local and international university experts are involved.
03:37In every country that we visit.
03:40And we conduct research.
03:41This means that there is a commitment.
03:43So the decision is based on the interim report and the basis.
03:47And if we agree, we will bring it to the Parliament.
03:50And the MPs have the opportunity to give their views.
03:53Lastly, I would like to say that I hope that the opposition as a legal expert can represent the opposition bloc in this power struggle.
04:01But they send my friend from Pendang.
04:04He is also my friend.
04:06But Pendang does not have a legal background.
04:09The opposition is more expert in legal background.
04:11Maybe it needs to be changed in this aspect.
04:13That is an example.
04:14Because we want to understand what is the objective when we conduct empirical study.
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