The five-man panel of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Sabah's illegal immigrant problem will start its public hearing on Jan 14.
The panel has so far identified 48 witnesses to testify at the hearing that will be held at the Kota Kinabalu High Court.
Panel head Tan Sri Steve Shim Lip Kiong, a former chief judge of Borneo, said the panel met yesterday to finalise the witness list and (look at) their relevance in the inquiry.
It was their first meeting since their royal appointment on Sept 21.
The other members of the panel include former Universiti Malaysia Sabah vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Kamaruzaman Ampon and former Sabah deputy chief minister and state attorney-general Tan Sri Herman Luping.
The others are former state secretary Datuk K.Y. Mustafa and Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation president Datuk Henry Chin.
The secretary of the panel is Datuk Saripuddin Kasim, who is secretary-general of the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry.
Asked if they would be able to complete the probe within six months from their appointment date, Shim said: “We will try to complete the job by March 21, though there are provisions under the terms for us to request for an extension.”
The panel has so far identified 48 witnesses to testify at the hearing that will be held at the Kota Kinabalu High Court.
Panel head Tan Sri Steve Shim Lip Kiong, a former chief judge of Borneo, said the panel met yesterday to finalise the witness list and (look at) their relevance in the inquiry.
It was their first meeting since their royal appointment on Sept 21.
The other members of the panel include former Universiti Malaysia Sabah vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Kamaruzaman Ampon and former Sabah deputy chief minister and state attorney-general Tan Sri Herman Luping.
The others are former state secretary Datuk K.Y. Mustafa and Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation president Datuk Henry Chin.
The secretary of the panel is Datuk Saripuddin Kasim, who is secretary-general of the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry.
Asked if they would be able to complete the probe within six months from their appointment date, Shim said: “We will try to complete the job by March 21, though there are provisions under the terms for us to request for an extension.”
Source: The Star
Semoga RCI dapat dilaksanakan dengan lancar
ReplyDeleteDiharap lebih banyak saksi boleh ditampilkan untuk menyelesaikan masalah PATI di Sabah
ReplyDeletemoga RCI akan dilaksanakan dgn sebaiknya.
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