Yes, Malaysia Today denounces corruption, money politics and ethnic polarisation…

Posted on October 6, 2008

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UPDATE : James has done it again. Got this photo in the mail. Says this was taken at the end of proceedings today.

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…and yes, Malaysia Today advocates transparency and accountability.

This was the response of Harme Mohamed, the prosecution’s first witness, to RPK’s counsel, Chandra’s, last question during cross-examination this evening.

No, cross-examination of this witness has not concluded as yet.

Proceedings today ended at about 4pm after Chandra informed the court that he would need some time to prepare for further cross-examination of Harme on the technical aspects of this witness’s testimony relating to the workings of the internet.

Judge was displeased with the prosecution’s late disclosure of documents to the defence and secured the confirmation of the prosecution that all documents intended for use at the trial have been disclosed.

Upon inquiry by the court, the prosecution confirmed that they would be marshalling up 6 witnesses.

The hearing resumes tomorrow at 9am.

Would be good if those who were not in court today would make the effort to attend tomorrow. This will enable those who were in court today to perhaps attend to work.

Let’s carry this together people.

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