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Maszlee: Academics must take responsibility for executive summary on Rome Statute

03 May 2019

KUALA LUMPUR, May 3 ― The four academics who drew up the executive summary for the Conference of Rulers on the Rome Statute must take responsibility for it, said Education Minister Maszlee Malik.“At the same time, we hope this issue will be debated scholarly based on the facts and without any political motives or otherwise.

He was alluding to the fact they should not continue holding their posts in their respective universities due to alleged lack of integrity.

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