SEARCH
Liew: Bill to abolish mandatory death penalty on drug cases on hold
The Star
2020-08-25
Views
3
Description
Share / Embed
Download This Video
Report
De facto law minister Datuk Liew Vui Keong told the press on Monday that the Government will not be tabling a bill to abolish mandatory death sentence for drug-related offences until the conclusion of an ongoing Federal Court case.
Show more
Share This Video
facebook
google
twitter
linkedin
email
Video Link
Embed Video
<iframe width="600" height="350" src="https://vclip.net//embed/x7vrizt" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Preview Player
Download
Report form
Reason
Your Email address
Submit
RELATED VIDEOS
03:02
Liew: Bill to abolish mandatory death penalty on drug cases on hold
02:35
Liew: Abolishing of death penalty is a collective Cabinet decision
02:03
Liew: Move to abolish death penalty not new
03:19
Amendments to abolish mandatory death penalty to be tabled in October
02:41
Dewan passes amendments to abolish mandatory death penalty
07:28
Dr Wee: There should not be a blanket approval to abolish mandatory death penalty
07:28
Dr Wee: There should not be a blanket approval to abolish mandatory death penalty
01:03
Govt to seek public opinion on abolishing mandatory death penalty
01:22
Govt agrees to abolish mandatory death penalty
07:13
Abolishing the mandatory death penalty | #ExpertOpinion
01:43
Govt needs to study root cause of drug-related crimes before abolishing death penalty
01:11
Amnesty International wants death penalty to be abolished for drug-related crimes in Malaysia