Attorney-General’s Chambers

What does AGC say about withdrawing police reports? – Hafiz Hassan 

According to its e-Participation Policy portal, complainant may submit an application so no action taken on lodged report but decision lies with public prosecutor

Cabinet to discuss potential legal amendments for parallel pathway: Fahmi

Minister says cabinet will discuss amending related laws following advice from Attorney-General’s Chambers

Sanusi to face sedition trial after failing to have charges dropped

Kedah MB set for court dates after AGC rejects his representation letter

AGC to oppose Syed Saddiq’s judicial review bid on claimed halt to MP’s allocation

Muar rep, three others, claim govt ceased RM730,300 in funding for constituency

Sabah Law Society ready for court battle with AGC over state’s 40% special grant

Case to come up for hearing on May 16 at Court of Appeal in Kota Kinabalu

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The Malaysian Muslim Restaurant Owners’ Association (Presma) will proceed with suing a TikTok user for making defamatory claims about food preparation and cleanliness at mamak restaurants.

Disabled driver assaulted by VIP’s bodyguard received RM800 after ‘pressured’ to drop report

In a statement by DAWN, victim, who was still mourning his child’s death, claims the other option was to proceed and take case to court, which means his phone would be confiscated

Fuad has no right to intervene in Sabah 40% special grant case: Kitingan

Deputy CM asserts that the lawyer has no authority to speak for state govt as he was not appointed