00:00Thank you, Mr Antipatua.
00:02Mr Antipatua, if we listen carefully to the answers from the Ministers,
00:08it seems that the Ministers have travelled all over the world to conduct research.
00:15My question is, why did it take two years to conduct research on this matter?
00:24Why can't 145 things in the UN be implemented directly to implement this important reform of institutions?
00:36So, I feel that the Ministers have travelled to many countries.
00:41Suddenly, by next March, by next March's sitting in this Parliament,
00:48I hope that these laws will be implemented in this Parliament.
00:54Before the Minister answers, can we change the word merayau to melawat?
01:01Melawat while studying?
01:02Yes, melawat, not merayau.
01:04Mr Antipatua.
01:05Please.
01:07Mr Antipatua, thank you for this question.
01:09Actually, to implement Article 145 of the Federal Constitution is not a problem.
01:14It can be done. We have a majority, more than 23 in the Parliament.
01:20However, the empirical study needs to be done.
01:24Mr Romah, if you want to bring about change, it is very easy said than done.
01:31Because we need to have discussions with stakeholders, NGOs.
01:36Often times, several NGOs come to get explanations and so on.
01:41Other than that, we also have selective authorities.
01:46Therefore, it takes time.
01:47However, in the end, the government believes that at least next year,
01:54this matter will be resolved.
02:01And Mr Romah is welcome to go abroad and pay his own money.
02:07Regarding the separation between the judges and the judges,
02:12what I see is to avoid conflict of interest
02:17and to mix it with politics.
02:19I would like to ask the Minister.
02:23After the inauguration of the new State Judge,
02:27BERSIH has made an open statement
02:31that this inauguration does not reflect the authenticity of the civil government
02:37to reform the legislation in the country
02:42and it has undermined the people's confidence in the institution.
02:48Because the elected State Judge is a person who advocates
02:55for the Ministerial position that ultimately gives him the DNAA.
03:01So, is the commitment of the government
03:06in ensuring the appointment of this State Judge
03:09through the most transparent channels,
03:13that is, through the power of the JKPK,
03:18to increase accountability and transparency
03:22and strengthen the justice system in our country.
03:27That's all.
03:29Thank you, Minister.
03:30Thank you for the question, Mr. Romah.
03:32Mr. Romah, actually when the State Judge
03:35handled the case that Mr. Romah was involved in,
03:41we have to remember that he is not just a judge,
03:44but there are other judges as well.
03:47He is one of those lawyers.
03:49And in the election made by the government,
03:52it is the wisest and best choice
03:55because it is his seniority, his experience,
04:01and he is known as a judge
04:05who has the ability.
04:07I can say that, Mr. Romah,
04:09because I myself have fought several cases with him in court
04:15and he is above all this.
04:17So, there is freedom and integrity on the matter.
04:24One more thing, Mr. Romah,
04:26that if this election is brought to the State Judge,
04:29that is a good suggestion
04:32and it needs to be considered by the government
04:34before a major decision is made.
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