Monday, April 4, 2011

Nazri supports screening Sex video in Parliament


Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz has weighed in on the call that the controversial sex video clip implicating an opposition leader be screened in Parliament.

Saying he supported the call, Nazri said it would depend, however, on whether the Dewan Rakyat speaker would allow it.

"We are also concerned whether this is against the law.




"If we screen it in Parliament, where will it be screened? If it's at the Parliament compound, then we can't have (parliamentary) immunity. We should let the speaker decide," he told reporters after opening the Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore Attorneys-General's annual conference, here.

Nazri was commenting on the call by DAP chairman Karpal Singh for the video to be screened in Parliament to allow members of the house, including opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, to identify the man in the video.

Asked on the issue, Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail said it would be "controversial".


"I suggest that we read the Film Censorship Act which states clearly what constitutes an offence... it's there, depending on the type of case.

"In this case, I can't comment because I haven't got the investigation papers from the police."


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