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  1. Repco Holdings Berhad (‘Repco’) in this case was charged with an alleged infringement of s. 86 of the Securities Industries Act 1983 (‘the SIA’). Consequently, two officers from the Securities Commission, a body created by the Securities Commissions Act 1993 (‘the SCA’), proceeded to prosecute the case against Repco.

  2. In 1999, Justice Datuk Gopal Sri Ram, sitting as a High Court judge, decided in Repco Holdings Bhd v PP that Article 145(3) gives the attorney–general the sole and exclusive authority to institute and conduct any criminal proceedings, although neither the word “sole” nor “exclusive ” appears in Article 145(3).

  3. Oct 2, 1997 · The applicant, Repco Holdings Bhd ('RepcO'), was charged by the Securities Commission ('the commission') – a body created by the Securities Commission Act 1993 ('the SCA') – for infringing s 86 of the Securities Industry Act 1983 ('the SIA').

  4. The three cases are: Repco Holdings Bhd, v. Public Prosecutor8 decided by the high court in Kuala Lumpur, per Gopal Sr| Ram, JCA (a court of appeal judge sitting as a high court judge) on 2nd October, 1997; Public Prosecutor v. Pengurus (Manager in MLJ report) MBF Building Services Sdn. Bhd . decided by the high court in Kuala Lumpur, per K.C.

  5. In view of the recent developments in the country and the ever-increasing calls for reform to the criminal justice system, the Bar Council Malaysia is persuaded to consider the need and viability of separating the posts of the Attorney General and Public Prosecutor.

  6. May 31, 2020 · It was Sri Ram (then a judge of the Court of Appeal) who delivered a defining judgment in Repco Holdings Bhd v PP [1997] 3 MLJ 681 where he said: “From a reading of the plain language of art 145(3)… the supreme law, namely the federal constitution, has committed to the hands of the attorney-general the sole power, exercisable at his ...

  7. Dec 28, 2022 · KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 28 — The High Court here today fixed January 27, to decide on an appeal by the former executive chairman of Repco Holdings Berhad, Low Thiam Hock on his conviction and sentence of five years in jail and RM5 million fine for attempting to manipulate the stock market in 1997.