Let’s have one common examination for all law graduates


FOR years, we have been hearing about the painful hurdles of passing the contentious Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP), an examination taken by foreign law graduates in order to become qualified lawyers in Malaysia.

Parents who have forked out a huge sum of money to pay for their children’s law education overseas are equally stressed by the unfairness of the CLP.

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