A Red Notice against Trump? – When INTERPOL is asked to intervene against targeted killing – Dr Rutsel Silvestre J Martha
Friday, 4 September 2020 Dr Martha is the principal of Lindeborg Counsellors at Law, a London-based public international law boutique firm, and Fellow Partner of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law. From 2004 to 2008 he was the General Counsel and Director of Legal Affairs of INTERPOL. His publications on international law include: The Legal Foundations […]
Prospering in the pandemic: the top 100 companies
The first in an FT series on corporate resilience in a year of human and economic devastation
Women judges set to rock Federal Court
PETALING JAYA: Three Court of Appeal judges, including two women, will be elevated to the Federal Court next week, sources said. They are Mary Lim Thiam Suan, Rhodzariah Bujang and Harmindar Singh Dhaliwal. Their promotion to the apex court will create several records in the Malaysian judiciary. First, the elevation of Lim and Rhodzariah will […]
Candy maker Khee San engages BDO in financing drawdown probe
KUALA LUMPUR (June 26): Candy manufacturer Khee San Bhd has engaged the service of BDO Governance Advisory Sdn Bhd to review the validity of Khee San’s purchase orders, invoices, and other relevant documents used as a basis to draw down financing from its bankers. Khee San told Bursa Malaysia in a filing yesterday that BDO […]
IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF MALAYSIA (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) CRIMINAL APPEAL NO: B-05(LLB)-449-09/2018
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR … APPELLANT AND ALUMA MARK CHINONSO (NEGERIAN) … RESPONDENT
Life After COVID The Gradual Path to Restoring Public Health, Markets & the Economy April 2020
Guidelines for legal firms are too stringent, says Bar chief
KUALA LUMPUR: The Bar Council has urged the government to give legal firms some leeway by which they can resume operations during the movement control order period. However, Bar Council president Salim Bashir said the resumption of legal services would only be meaningful if other agencies are also allowed to begin operations. “This would include […]
