Why no MACC officers charged with Beng Hock's death, lawyer asks govt
An outspoken lawyer has urged the government to explain why no MACC officers were charged in court with causing Teoh Beng Hock’s 2009 death.
Charles Hector pointed out that the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) and the courts had already ruled that the political aide’s death was due to intense interrogation by the graft-buster.
The activist reminded the government there is a prevailing sentiment...
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