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Salleh Abas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1988 Malaysian constitutional crisis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tun Mohamed Salleh Abas, a man of humble origins - his father was a sailor and small village trader - rose to become the highest judge in the land through sheer hard work, a proven dedication to service and a great love for the law.
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Looking forward to the book. Anything to do with the judiciary has No.1 place in my heart. i hope Biggum is reading this. He will understand why i am passionate about this subject. My congratulations to Tun Salleh Abas - your time has come, sir!
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Rocky, stop barking up the wrong tree. Case closed. Salleh Abas' days in this world are numbered. Let him enjoy his last days and stop all the shit-stirring. You should be concentrating on more pressing matters, like trying to save the NST from total collapse.
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Former PM Tun Dr Mahathir has written a comprehensive article about the Tun Salleh Abas saga and the judiciary crisis in 1988, which Tun M himself was heavily involved in.
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Apr 10, 2007 ... However, Tun Salleh Abas (the former Lord President) is one of my favourite heroes. Let us digress from the attacks on bloggers and travel ...
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Former Lord President Tun Salleh Abas has dared his critics to call for a Royal Commission of Inquiry to investigate the 1988 judicial crisis instead of prolonging debates on the issue. ... Salleh said there were those who were happy that the payment had sort of cleared his name but some were still “so unhappy.”...
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Former Lord President Tun Salleh Abbas and five ex-Supreme Counct judges were indeed sacked and the pension paid to them was on “compassionate grounds”. ... PUTRAJAYA: Former Lord President Tun Salleh Abbas and five ex-Supreme Counct judges were indeed sacked and the pension paid to them was on “compassionate grounds”.
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But by the egoistical actions of Tun Salleh Abas himself. He had it good all this while. Even when he was found guilty by the tribunal and sacked by the Agong which he had insulted, he still received pensions. No other persons have received this kind of treatment before.
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