Law Minister Zaid 'tenders resignation'

Malaysiakini
Fauwaz Abdul Aziz
Sep 15, 08 2:17pm

De facto Law Minister Zaid Ibrahim has tendered his resignation over the
government's use of the Internal Security Act, which allows detention
without trial, against three individuals last week.

According to a reliable source, Zaid's resignation letter was delivered to
the Prime Minister's Office at around 2pm today.

However, Zaid could not be reached for comments, He is expected to call a
press conference later today.

The minister has expressed his disagreement to last Friday's ISA dragnet
where DAP parliamentarian and Selangor senior exco Teresa Kok, controversial
blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin and Sin Chew Daily reporter Tan Hoon Cheng
were nabbed for allegedly being a threat to national security.

Zaid had earlier said that he would try to meet Prime Minister Abdullah
Ahmad Badawi some time this week to discuss the matter.

Malaysiakini was informed, however, that Zaid did not meet with his boss
before the letter was submitted to PM's office in Putrajaya this afternoon.

In a telephone interview yesterday, Zaid told Malaysiakini: "We have a
government that commits to laws and reforms, we can't be using old-style
politics or resort to creating fear. We have laws and they (the detainees)
should be charged in court."

"If my position is untenable, I will leave," he said. 

Zaid argued that the ISA should only be used to curb terrorism, which was
the reason why it was first enacted in 1960.

"The problem with the ISA now is that it is used against certain people, it
is a very unjust law," he added.

Zaid said he felt "very sad that people like Teresa, whom I know personally,
can be seen as a threat. 

"I can't see how a journalist doing her duty, or even Raja Petra, can be
seen as a national threat. If their statements upset certain people, let the
police investigate," he said.

He added that he was against the government to use such a "strong-arm
tactic" against any individuals.

Little support from cabinet colleagues 

Zaid, who is the former Kota Baru MP, was made a senator and named as
minister in charge of legal affairs during the cabinet reshuffle by premier
Abdullah in March. 

His appointment was lauded by many quarters as it was seen as a gesture by
the prime minister to put in place judicial reforms.

Zaid lamented, however, that the latest ISA arrests dealt a blow to his
six-month-long task of trying to regenerate the judiciary.

The minister also conceded that his views on certain matters do not go down
well with his cabinet colleagues.

"I don't want to make it difficult for him (Abdullah). If my views are
inconsistent or unsuitable (to that of the cabinet's), I can leave the
government.

"It (the crackdown) is a setback (on my work). The government wanted to
change certain things, otherwise they don't need me (to be in the cabinet),"
he said. 

A lawyer by training, Zaid was chairperson and senior partner in Zaid
Ibrahim and Co - the largest law firms in the country - before he was
appointed senator.

Upon his appointment as minister, Zaid had resigned from his position in the
law firm and was replaced by Dr Nik Norzrul Thani. 

It is not known whether Zaid, who established the company in 1987, will
return to full-time practice

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