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Monday, September 5, 2011

Umno's lawyer Mohd Shafee Abdullah defends comment over Sodomy


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KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 5 — As Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s ongoing sodomy trial winds to a close, Malaysia’s best-paid lawyer has denied conspiring with staff in the Prime Minister’s Office to subvert the media and end the political career of the man once deemed the biggest threat to the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN).
Prominent lawyer Datuk Seri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, frequently linked to the BN’s powerful lynchpin Umno, has come under fire online after Anwar’s unsworn statement of defence from the dock, purportedly for interfering with the news coverage of the controversial court case by issuing certain instructions to mainstream media editors and reporters.
The alleged conspiracy was given more flavour by a blogger calling himself Ahmat Gaza who claimed that a clandestine meeting at the swanky Le Meridien Hotel in the city here included one of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s media advisers, Abdul Jalil Hamid.
Muhammad Shafee (picture) broke his earlier vow of silence yesterday to denounce the allegations against him as an attempt to plunge the country’s government institutions into chaos in order to enable a takeover of Putrajaya, but stopped short of attributing it to the opposition Pakatan Rakyat (PR) pact, headed by Anwar.
“His agenda is to create as much distrust as possible, against the institutions of government including the judiciary, to create chaos against the rule of law,” Muhammad Shafee replied when asked the motive of the allegations against him, referring to the blogger Ahmat Gaza.
“This Gaza is an idiot who does not know the true nature of this meeting,” the pro-Umno lawyer said yesterday when contacted by The Malaysian Insider.
He scoffed at the allegations of a conspiracy to do harm to Anwar, and put it down to the imagination of the unknown blogger Ahmat Gaza, whom he warned he would sue for defamation once the latter’s real identity is revealed. The allegations have since gone viral and been replicated on other websites.
Muhammad Shafee admitted that he had met with several media workers at Le Meridien on August 23, saying it was “not a secret”.
“It was organised by Utusan… someone called Fatiman, to explain to the media what is contemptuous law,” he said, adding that there were between eight and 15 media representatives present that day from several mainstream news organisations and named the Umno-owned Malay-language daily, national private broadcaster TV3, English-language daily The Star, among them.
He said he doubted Ahmat Gaza was a whistleblower among those present at that meeting because it was not a secret meeting as claimed in the blog.
Asked if Abdul Jalil was also present at that meeting, Muhammad Shafee said: “If Jalil was there, I vaguely think he was there, I’m not surprised if Jalil was there because he was there as a media person.”
He said he knew of Jalil but was not on close terms with the PM’s aide, adding that he only was aware of the latter’s current position after being informed as such by The Malaysian Insider.
A former senior journalist with international news agency Reuters, Abdul Jalil declined comment when contacted by The Malaysian Insider.
Muhammad Shafee said he had also been approached by TV3 for a similar explanation after both media companies were hauled up in the Shah Alam court for contemptuous coverage of the murder of cosmetics tycoon Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya last month.
The lawyer said he had been regarded as an expert on the subject of media contempt and the law following the high-profile cases of former Far East Economic Review journalist Murray Hiebert and another prominent lawyer Datuk V.K. Lingam.
“My job as a media lawyer is to educate them… It was very legal to educate the media… All responsible media owe a duty to the public to report the truth… My meeting [with the media] is reflected in an Utusan report on August 24. It was not a secret,” Muhammad Shafee insisted.
He also admitted that he had commented on Anwar's case, but defended his cutting remarks about the opposition leader’s statement from the dock as merely his opinion to illustrate what is contemptuous law because some people had asked him questions during the August 23 meeting.
“Why is Anwar relevant? Of course people want to know because it is the most controversial case going on right now,” he said.
The senior lawyer said he will be giving a lecture on the same subject — what is media contempt of court — later this week, adding that it will be organised by either Utusan or TV3 and that it will be open to all media.

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