Kee Shu Min

High Court declines to review MACC notices issued to Daim’s ‘associate’

Free Malaysia Today | The Penang High Court judge ruled that the notices, issued under section 36 of the MACC Act 2009, allowed the investigation agency to require the applicant to furnish information if it had reasonable grounds to believe that an offence had been committed. Lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, and Kee Shu Min appeared for the applicant.

Deportation order against Bangladeshi politician withdrawn

Malaysiakini | Malaysian immigration authorities have withdrawn a deportation order against Bangladeshi opposition politician MA Quayum, who contended his life would be at risk if he was sent home. Quayum was represented by counsel Edmund Bon, Kee Shu Min, and Lee Yee Woei.

Bloomberg journalist gives statement on casino article

Free Malaysia Today | Police have recorded a statement from a Bloomberg journalist over the international news agency’s report about purported plans to build a casino in Forest City, Johor. Investigations are being carried out under section 4(1) of the Sedition Act, section 500 of the Penal Code, and section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.

Bangladeshi politician to provide ‘expert testimony’ in wrongful detention claim

The Star | Lawyer Kee Shu Min said her client, an opposition politician from Bangladesh, has been released under a special pass issued by the Immigration Department, pending completion of his habeas corpus application. She requested the court to issue a trial notice to facilitate the renewal of the special pass. High Court judge K. Muniandy allowed the application and fixed July 3 for the habeas corpus hearing.

Ahli politik Bangladesh kemuka keterangan saksi pakar

Sinar Harian | Peguam Kee Shu Min yang mewakili ahli politik pembangkang Bangladesh MA Quayum memberitahu Mahkamah Tinggi bahawa keterangan saksi, seorang peguam di Bangladesh, akan diikrarkan melalui afidavit kepada mahkamah dalam tempoh tiga minggu. Quayum memfailkan permohonan habeas corpus untuk memohon perintah mahkamah supaya dia dibebaskan.

Court sets July 3 to hear Bangladeshi politician’s habeas corpus application

New Straits Times | Bangladeshi opposition leader M.A. Quayum will submit evidence of an expert witness from his home country to support his habeas corpus application seeking release from what he claimed to be unlawful detention by the Immigration Department. His lawyer Kee Shu Min informed the High Court that the evidence will be affirmed in an affidavit.

Expert witness to testify in Bangladeshi politician’s habeas corpus bid

Free Malaysia Today | Kee Shu Min, representing MA Quayum, an opposition politician from Bangladesh, informed High Court judge K. Muniandy that an affidavit from an expert witness from Bangladesh, a lawyer, will be presented to the court within three weeks. She also request the court to issue a notice of trial to facilitate the renewal of Quayum’s special immigration pass.

Immigration to deport Bangladeshi politician in spite of court order

Malaysiakini | The Immigration Department signed off on an order to deport Bangladeshi opposition politician MA Quayum six days after the KL High Court granted him a stay of deportation pending his habeas corpus application, challenging his unlawful detention. His lawyers Kee Shu Min and Edmund Bon said this was a violation of the court order.

Bangladesh politician gets stay of deportation

The Malaysian Reserve | The KL High Court granted an application by a Bangladeshi opposition politician to delay his deportation pending the disposal of his habeas corpus application for alleged wrongful detention. His daughter claimed that he would face political persecution if sent back to Bangladesh. The application was made through his lawyer Kee Shu Min.

High Court grants Bangladeshi politician stay of deportation

Malaysiakini | Lawyer Kee Shu Min said KL High Court judge K. Muniandy scheduled April 5 to hear Bangladeshi opposition politician MA Quayum’s application for habeas corpus to challenge his unlawful detention by the Immigration Department. Quayum has reportedly been under the Malaysia My Second Home programme since 2015 and also is a refugee listed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Mahkamah benarkan pelarian politik Bangladesh tangguh pengusiran

Malaysiakini | Ahli politik pembangkang Bangladesh MA Quayum, yang telah berlindung di Malaysia sejak 2015, telah diberikan perintah penangguhan pengusiran oleh Mahkamah Tinggi KL. Peguam Kee Shu Min berkata Mahkamah Tinggi mengarahkan kerajaan mengemukakan afidavit tambahannya pada 2 Feb dan Quayum untuk memfailkan jawapan balas pada 1 Mac.

Mahkamah benar tangguh hantar pulang ahli politik Bangladesh

Harian Metro | Pemimpin politik pembangkang Bangladesh MA Quayum berjaya dalam permohonannya di Mahkamah Tinggi untuk mendapatkan perintah penggantungan bagi menghalang Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia (JIM) menghantarnya pulang ke negara asal. Peguam Kee Shu Min mewakili Quayum membuat permohonan itu dan tiada bantahan daripada Peguam Persekutuan.

Former GIIB directors freed from MACC charges

New Straits Times | The court accepted a motion to quash four charges under section 18 of the MACC 2009 Act against two of GIIB Holdings Bhd’s former directors, stating that the charges were related to allegations made by a former director of finance who was dismissed for misconduct. They were represented by lawyers Kee Shu Min and Amer Hamzah Arshad.

Court acquits 2 ex-GIIB executives for issuing fake documents

Free Malaysia Today | Lawyer Amer Hamzah Arshad said the High Court judge allowed a motion to acquit the rubber compound manufacturer’s former executive director and its former CEO. They were charged with intending to deceive audit firm Grant Thornton Malaysia PLT through the issuance of fake documents. The duo argued that the documents were not intended for the firm and hence cannot be meant to deceive.

Two top officials of GIIB acquitted of charges of furnishing fake documents

The Edge | Two former top officials of GIIB Holdings Bhd were acquitted by the High Court of charge under sections 18 and 18(1)(c) of the MACC Act respectively, related to the furnishing of fake documents. Lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad and Kee Shu Min had argued that the duties and responsibilities of an auditor under the Companies Act 2016 do not constitute an interest under section 18 of the MACC Act.

MCTC wins leave to challenge liquid nicotine delisting

CodeBlue | The High Court granted leave to three CSOs to pursue judicial review of the Health Minister’s order exempting liquid nicotine from the Poisons List. Counsel Edmund Bon and others argued that the liquid nicotine exemption exposed children to the unfettered purchase of e-cigarettes and vapes, due to a lack of regulations prohibiting sales to minors.

High Court declines to review MACC notices issued to Daim’s ‘associate’

Free Malaysia Today | The Penang High Court judge ruled that the notices, issued under section 36 of the MACC Act 2009, allowed the investigation agency to require the applicant to furnish information if it had reasonable grounds to believe that an offence had been committed. Lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad, Joshua Tay, and Kee Shu Min appeared for the applicant.

Deportation order against Bangladeshi politician withdrawn

Malaysiakini | Malaysian immigration authorities have withdrawn a deportation order against Bangladeshi opposition politician MA Quayum, who contended his life would be at risk if he was sent home. Quayum was represented by counsel Edmund Bon, Kee Shu Min, and Lee Yee Woei.

Bloomberg journalist gives statement on casino article

Free Malaysia Today | Police have recorded a statement from a Bloomberg journalist over the international news agency’s report about purported plans to build a casino in Forest City, Johor. Investigations are being carried out under section 4(1) of the Sedition Act, section 500 of the Penal Code, and section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.

Bangladeshi politician to provide ‘expert testimony’ in wrongful detention claim

The Star | Lawyer Kee Shu Min said her client, an opposition politician from Bangladesh, has been released under a special pass issued by the Immigration Department, pending completion of his habeas corpus application. She requested the court to issue a trial notice to facilitate the renewal of the special pass. High Court judge K. Muniandy allowed the application and fixed July 3 for the habeas corpus hearing.

Ahli politik Bangladesh kemuka keterangan saksi pakar

Sinar Harian | Peguam Kee Shu Min yang mewakili ahli politik pembangkang Bangladesh MA Quayum memberitahu Mahkamah Tinggi bahawa keterangan saksi, seorang peguam di Bangladesh, akan diikrarkan melalui afidavit kepada mahkamah dalam tempoh tiga minggu. Quayum memfailkan permohonan habeas corpus untuk memohon perintah mahkamah supaya dia dibebaskan.

Court sets July 3 to hear Bangladeshi politician’s habeas corpus application

New Straits Times | Bangladeshi opposition leader M.A. Quayum will submit evidence of an expert witness from his home country to support his habeas corpus application seeking release from what he claimed to be unlawful detention by the Immigration Department. His lawyer Kee Shu Min informed the High Court that the evidence will be affirmed in an affidavit.

Expert witness to testify in Bangladeshi politician’s habeas corpus bid

Free Malaysia Today | Kee Shu Min, representing MA Quayum, an opposition politician from Bangladesh, informed High Court judge K. Muniandy that an affidavit from an expert witness from Bangladesh, a lawyer, will be presented to the court within three weeks. She also request the court to issue a notice of trial to facilitate the renewal of Quayum’s special immigration pass.

Immigration to deport Bangladeshi politician in spite of court order

Malaysiakini | The Immigration Department signed off on an order to deport Bangladeshi opposition politician MA Quayum six days after the KL High Court granted him a stay of deportation pending his habeas corpus application, challenging his unlawful detention. His lawyers Kee Shu Min and Edmund Bon said this was a violation of the court order.

Bangladesh politician gets stay of deportation

The Malaysian Reserve | The KL High Court granted an application by a Bangladeshi opposition politician to delay his deportation pending the disposal of his habeas corpus application for alleged wrongful detention. His daughter claimed that he would face political persecution if sent back to Bangladesh. The application was made through his lawyer Kee Shu Min.

High Court grants Bangladeshi politician stay of deportation

Malaysiakini | Lawyer Kee Shu Min said KL High Court judge K. Muniandy scheduled April 5 to hear Bangladeshi opposition politician MA Quayum’s application for habeas corpus to challenge his unlawful detention by the Immigration Department. Quayum has reportedly been under the Malaysia My Second Home programme since 2015 and also is a refugee listed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Mahkamah benarkan pelarian politik Bangladesh tangguh pengusiran

Malaysiakini | Ahli politik pembangkang Bangladesh MA Quayum, yang telah berlindung di Malaysia sejak 2015, telah diberikan perintah penangguhan pengusiran oleh Mahkamah Tinggi KL. Peguam Kee Shu Min berkata Mahkamah Tinggi mengarahkan kerajaan mengemukakan afidavit tambahannya pada 2 Feb dan Quayum untuk memfailkan jawapan balas pada 1 Mac.

Mahkamah benar tangguh hantar pulang ahli politik Bangladesh

Harian Metro | Pemimpin politik pembangkang Bangladesh MA Quayum berjaya dalam permohonannya di Mahkamah Tinggi untuk mendapatkan perintah penggantungan bagi menghalang Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia (JIM) menghantarnya pulang ke negara asal. Peguam Kee Shu Min mewakili Quayum membuat permohonan itu dan tiada bantahan daripada Peguam Persekutuan.

Former GIIB directors freed from MACC charges

New Straits Times | The court accepted a motion to quash four charges under section 18 of the MACC 2009 Act against two of GIIB Holdings Bhd’s former directors, stating that the charges were related to allegations made by a former director of finance who was dismissed for misconduct. They were represented by lawyers Kee Shu Min and Amer Hamzah Arshad.

Court acquits 2 ex-GIIB executives for issuing fake documents

Free Malaysia Today | Lawyer Amer Hamzah Arshad said the High Court judge allowed a motion to acquit the rubber compound manufacturer’s former executive director and its former CEO. They were charged with intending to deceive audit firm Grant Thornton Malaysia PLT through the issuance of fake documents. The duo argued that the documents were not intended for the firm and hence cannot be meant to deceive.

Two top officials of GIIB acquitted of charges of furnishing fake documents

The Edge | Two former top officials of GIIB Holdings Bhd were acquitted by the High Court of charge under sections 18 and 18(1)(c) of the MACC Act respectively, related to the furnishing of fake documents. Lawyers Amer Hamzah Arshad and Kee Shu Min had argued that the duties and responsibilities of an auditor under the Companies Act 2016 do not constitute an interest under section 18 of the MACC Act.

MCTC wins leave to challenge liquid nicotine delisting

CodeBlue | The High Court granted leave to three CSOs to pursue judicial review of the Health Minister’s order exempting liquid nicotine from the Poisons List. Counsel Edmund Bon and others argued that the liquid nicotine exemption exposed children to the unfettered purchase of e-cigarettes and vapes, due to a lack of regulations prohibiting sales to minors.