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Lawyers, CPE, and the Cycle of Evil

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  Officers of the Court, Not Mouthpieces Lawyers are not mere advocates for their clients. They are officers of the court, bound by duties of candour, honesty, and professional integrity. When lawyers knowingly cover up for clients—especially in cases involving corruption—they cross a line. They cease to defend justice and instead become complicit in its erosion.

Corruption and Security: Inseparable Duties

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  Transparency at What Cost? The recent Focus Malaysia article , “ Transparency at What Cost? ”, raised a critical warning: exposing corruption by compromising sensitive defence information does not strengthen reform—it weakens the nation. Adversaries gain insights into vulnerabilities, and the shield meant to protect citizens is eroded.