When Datuk Mohamad Ariff Md Yusof (pic) assumes the mantle of the Dewan Rakyat Speaker tomorrow – as he is expected to – he will be given the chance to uplift the status of Parliament which has fallen to its lowest ebb, say experts.
Saying that he “best fit the bill” as the Speaker, constitutional law expert Emeritus Prof Dr Shad Saleem Faruqi said the former Court of Appeal judge was well known to be fair, no-nonsense and independent-minded.
The last Parliament’s experience was extremely shameful in terms of the Speaker being impartial and fair.
“To have a man of his stature and reputation to helm an institution which, in my view, is at its lowest point since Merdeka, is the best thing to happen to Parliament,” said Dr Shad, who is a member of the Institutional Reform Committee that sits under the Council of Eminent Persons as well as the Tunku Abdul Rahman Professor of Law at Universiti Malaya.
The conduct of some MPs and the refusal of the previous Speaker to allow a debate on the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal, he said, had left much to be desired.
“I don’t think we have ever had a Parliament that has shown such impotence and disregard for the problems of society.
“We need a firm and fair hand to guide this Parliament as the grand inquest of the nation,” he said, adding that having a former judge was not new.
Tun Dr Mohamed Zahir Ismail, who was Speaker from 1982 to 2004, was a former High Court judge, he pointed out.
He said Mohamad Ariff, who at one point was an associate professor of law at Universiti Malaya, was also known to be a strong supporter of human rights. Among his well-known rulings was in 2010 when as a Kuala Lumpur High Court Judge, he lifted the then Home Minister’s ban on a book entitled Muslim Women and the Challenges of Islamic Extremism.
He had ruled that the 215-page book was not a threat to public order in a judicial review application by Sisters in Islam (SIS) Forum (Malaysia). Mohamad Ariff held that only seven of the 215 pages were said to have offended the Malaysian Islamic Development Department (Jakim) guidelines and that the minister’s decision on July 2, 2008, was illegal and irrational when the book had been in circulation for over two years.
Dr Shad also said Mohamad Ariff had a deep knowledge of the Federal Constitution and other laws, allowing him to help MPs improve the quality and substance of their debates.
Universiti Sains Malaysia’s Prof Sivamurugan Pandian said while some might question Mohamad Ariff’s inexperience in Dewan Rakyat, his former career as a judge would be useful in helping Parliament.
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