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It is not up for me to determine whether he is innocent or not. The recent Hong Lim Park event, as I have said in some other thread, is not about believing whether Vui Kong is innocent or not. It is on the structure of the system we have here.
If you believe in Democracy, you will believe in separation of powers. But the system here is far from Democracy because the powers are totally concentrated to a few persons in the Cabinet. The law is set by them, their ministries administer the whole legal process and eventually, the last resort of clemency is done by them. This is illogical in a Democracy. I was there, to petition a change to this ill conceived system.
On the other hand, while many people think drug mules should be hung, but there should also be distinctions on the degree of the matter. Such discretionary powers should be left to the judges but at this moment, the judges are bounded by the Mandatory sentencing set by the ruling party. Thus, the discretionary powers should be shifted to the President but yet, the court has ruled that such discretionary powers still lies on the Cabinet who have set the law and administer it!
Thus, this is a matter of the system, not particularly on whether I think anyone should be hung or not, or that anyone is guilty as charged.
Goh Meng Seng
FYI The death penalty for being caught with heroin is 15 gm and Yong was caught with 47 grams. He claimed to have received the gift-wrapped packages from his boss and was ordered not to open them, however, note that his accomplice on the contrary claimed to have receive drugs from him 5 to 6 times last year. This has nothing to do with democracy, if is a law is a law, don't politicize