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Turning the Law Around

Tuesday, April 10, 2001

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THEY don't call Baharuddin Lopa `Mr Serious' for nothing. Puffing away like a steam train on his cigarette, he could be seen pacing around in his office. The Minister of Justice & Human Rights has been trying to pull together the correct sentence to express his idea. Several minutes passed. "I hope that corruptors will no longer be able to evade the sword of justice," he said.

And Baharuddin Lopa is not just shooting his mouth off. T

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