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Bar Council’s misplaced priorities 07 Jul 2021 / 10:55 H.
I RECALL my experiences working for a stubborn individual at a previous workplace; it was tedious and frustrating. We all know a handful of them and I imagine many would agree that they are ridiculously mind-boggling to deal with.
No matter how much you attempt to convince them about something, they will proudly showcase their innate ability to shut out the world and push ahead with their own plans, no matter how erratic or outrightly repugnant that may seem to someone who has a broader perspective on the issue at hand.
To members of the legal profession in Malaysia, however, that “person” is neither a particular client nor any member of the judiciary but a regulatory body that purports to “protect the interests of the legal profession” that is increasingly growing out of touch with reality.
A COUPLE of MPs feel it is “deeply worrying” and “unacceptable” that Bradford is facing its biggest backlog of cases for violent attacks as the wait for justice for hundreds of victims continues. Ministry of Justice data shows there were 213 outstanding cases for alleged violent attacks at Bradford Crown Court at the end of March. That was a rise of 28% on the 167 at the same time last year, and the highest number since comparable records were first published seven years ago. The cases were among 1,011 outstanding cases at Bradford Crown Court at the end of March, including 99 relating to alleged sex offences.