Ahem. I want to do some moderation here.
Friends, yes Chin-Lee included.
(1) Let's not quarrel here. Although some of you believe religiously that PIPS will be back through some divine insight we don't have, lets leave it at that. Those who believe otherwise continue to do so. It has all been established.
(2) Chin Lee, you say NOBODY here is qualified to comment about PIPS license. If so are you qualified to share your insights then?
(3) Rolbuddy, the info you want are all on the main thread page. Go there.
(4) Livefree, at this point there are no groups that I am aware of who are doing this. If we proceed to interupt the proceedings, we might make our wait longer. That's why I said, we must act together.
(5) I think I have a clue on whats going on. The courts are backlogged, the case of the murdered mongolian woman which is very high profile was moved to 2008.
Now think of our PIPS case, it is hardly priority. I am sure the trial date was set in the distant future too. So the newspapers have nothing to report. That's the end of that.
So let's go back to our daily routine and wait for the next episode.
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I agree. Let's not quarrel.
I know there was speculation that Bryan and wife had transfered money to their personal accounts.
Then there were claims about it being in a news article in New Straits Times.
I read all the news articles, including those in New Straits Times, but as far as I know there was never any such claim in those articles.
Unfortunately those articles are no longer available on nst.com.my
DOES ANYBODY HAVE A COPY OF IT?
I've searched the web and I've found ALL the other news articles. Both on news sites as well as copied and pasted into other forums. But it seems nobody has copied the article Owen is referring to.
If there was such an article I would really like to see it.Last edited by rolbuddy; 06-01-2007 at 03:52 AM.
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In the new Straits Times today Batty,
PUTRAJAYA: Sixteen new High Court judges will be appointed to overcome the backlog of cases nationwide.
Chief Justice of the Federal Court Tun Ahmad Fairuz Sheikh Abdul Halim said the judges would be mostly posted to courts in Kuala Lumpur and Shah Alam which were in dire need of judicial officers.
There are 57 High Court judges nationwide.
Ahmad Fairuz said seven more Court of Appeal judges would be appointed, bringing the total to 23.
The number of Federal Court judges will, however, remain at 15.
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