No outside hand in judges’ decisions


PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian judiciary remains impartial and there is no outside interference in court cases, says Chief Justice Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat.

“Let me say this, if there were anybody approaching us, we would just say there is nothing much we can do. The matter is in court, the judge will decide based on evidence and the law. That is our answer,” she said.

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