LETTER | These reports of public interest should see the light of day.
| PSM would like to congratulate the appointment of the eight new members of the Human Rights Commission . We are especially pleased with the appointment of Mohd Hishamudin Md Yunus, the outstanding former Appeal’s Court judge. In fact, we think someone like Hishamudin’s standing should have been made the chairperson of Suhakam.
One major issue of contention is, who should manage the country’s foreign workers' recruitment policy? The choice was between the Immigration Department under the Home Ministry and the Human Resource Ministry. Most stakeholders who attended these townhall sessions wanted the Human Resource Ministry to manage these policies. The reasons are obvious.
Similarly, what happened to the Institutional Reforms Committee report which was set up in May 2018 to look into reforms of important government agencies and institutions? The IRC was chaired by another prominent retired Court of Appeal judge KC Vohrah. It also included former prominent members S Ambiga and Shad Saleem Faruqi.
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