PETALING JAYA (ANN/THE STAR) – The Bar Council of Malaysia has called for the drafting of laws to govern the use of AI in electoral campaigns after seeing its potential of being adversely implemented. Bar Council’s technology, cyber and privacy law committee chairman Sarah Yong Li Hsien says while the Election Offences Act 1959 stipulates […]
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The Chief Justice of Malaysia and the country’s Judiciary need to be given room to carry out their duties independently and professionally, based on facts and laws, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said. This is important to provide a clear signal to Malaysians that there is separation of powers between the Legislative, Executive and Judiciary in conducting their duties in accordance with their respective capacities.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 7 ― The Chief Justice of Malaysia and the country’s judiciary need to be given room to carry out their duties independently and professionally based on.