BFM Podcast

Caning the Corrupt

Tan KW
Publish date: Mon, 01 Oct 2018, 08:53 PM

Jerald Joseph, SUHAKAM

01-Oct-18 18:30

 

The MACC is suggesting to the government to cane offenders found guilty of corruption. We discuss with Jerald Joseph why caning persists as a punishment in our justice system, although it's deemed a human rights violation by international standards.

 

Produced by: Loo Juosie

Presented by: Lee Chwi Lynn, Umapagan Ampikaipakan

Discussions
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EngineeringProfit

Hope no childish things....

....like caning

(unless against violent criminals)

2018-10-01 21:38

EngineeringProfit

As for public caning.....

......should be strictly reserved for country traitors only

2018-10-01 21:43

EngineeringProfit

And for school level....

......should be reserved for gangsters only

2018-10-01 21:47

EngineeringProfit

May be applicable against....

......those who make use of religion for selfish personal gain

2018-10-01 22:04

EngineeringProfit

Public caning against...

.....criminals who use aggression.......because they set bad example....hence may 'corrupt' their peers to use violence too

2018-10-01 22:11

EngineeringProfit

....against country traitors....

school gangsters

for same justification

2018-10-01 22:13

EngineeringProfit

For the last category....

.....corruption is in the form of spiritual

2018-10-01 22:24

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