AGC files appeal on behalf of Putrajaya, two others in ‘Double Six’ case

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KOTA KINABALU: The Federal Government has appealed against the decision by the High Court here to order the declassification of the investigation report on the “Double Six” plane crash that killed 11 people including former Sabah chief minister Tun Fuad Stephens.

Acting for the Chief Secretary, Transport Minister and the Malaysian government, the Attorney General’s Chambers filed the appeal on March 10.

Justice Chin had delivered a mandamus order during the ruling of a judicial review filed by Tan Sri Harris Mohd Salleh, who succeeded Fuad as chief minister after his death, to declassify the report. In his ruling, Justice Chin also ordered the Chief Secretary, Transport Minister as well as the Malaysian government to act necessarily to declassify the report in three months’ time or by June 8 this year.

The Australian government had not released the cause of the Nomad aircraft crash report on the request of the Malaysian government previously.

 

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Why appeal? Just declassify the case for the sake of Sabahan & justice for those perished in the crash. Sabahan have wait long enough for this.

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