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Beng Hock’s family not filing judicial review over NFA decision


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Beng Hock’s family not filing judicial review over NFA decision



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Teoh Lee Lan says the odds of winning are slim as it would be the first judicial review brought in a criminal case


Teoh Beng Hock’s sister, Lee Lan, during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur today.



KUALA LUMPUR: The family of Teoh Beng Hock has decided not to pursue a judicial review of the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) decision to once again classify his death as requiring no further action (NFA).

His sister, Lee Lan, said the decision was made after consulting family members and their lawyer, Ramkarpal Singh.

“The judicial review will take three years to complete. Chances of winning the review are also slim as it would be the first judicial review brought in a criminal case,” she told a press conference at the KL & Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall here today.


Last week, the AGC said it found insufficient evidence to bring charges following a fresh investigation by police, thus maintaining its NFA classification.

The re-investigation had been ordered by the Kuala Lumpur High Court in November last year, which directed police to re-examine all aspects of the case.


Lee Lan had expressed disappointment over the outcome and called for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to honour his promise to deliver justice in her brother’s case.

Beng Hock was found dead on July 16, 2009 after falling from the fifth floor of Plaza Masalam in Shah Alam, Selangor, after being questioned for several hours by officers from the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

An inquest into his death initially returned an open verdict. However, in 2014, the Court of Appeal ruled that Beng Hock’s death was caused by “one or more unknown persons”, including MACC officers.

Meanwhile, Teoh Beng Hock Association for Democratic Advancement chairman Ng Yap Hwa raised concerns over the selective presentation of the Court of Appeal’s judgment in AG Dusuki Mokhtar’s letter.

“His letter stated that the Court of Appeal in 2014, ruled that an unknown person caused Beng Hock’s death through unlawful means.

“However, the actual judgment is that one or more unknown persons, including MACC officers, caused his death through unlawful means,” he said at the same press conference.

Ng called for Dusuki to clarify why the reference to MACC officers was not included in the official explanation.

He also questioned whether this omission indicated that the AGC and police had excluded MACC personnel from the scope of their investigations.


Lee Lan again appealed to Cabinet ministers, especially those from DAP, to help her family uncover the truth behind her brother’s death.

“When the current ministers were in the opposition bloc, they told us they had no power to help the case. Now that they are in power, they are unable to keep their promises,” she added.

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