Use discretion when deciding on a prosecution, Federal Court tells AG

Use discretion when deciding on a prosecution, Federal Court tells AG


N Sundra Rajoo (left) and lawyers Abdul Shukor Ahmad, K Shanmuga and Baljit Sidhu at the High Court in Kuala Lumpur at an earlier hearing.

PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court has cautioned the attorney-general (AG) to exercise his prosecutorial discretion sparingly to charge a person with a criminal offence as it will have a wide impact on his life and livelihood.

Chief Justice Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat said such a decision would also have enormous consequences on the injured party and society at large.

“For an accused in particular, the consequences of being charged include the irretrievable loss of reputation, distress and disruption of work and family relations,” she said.

Her remarks were contained in a 55-page judgment which declared that former director of the…

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