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Delay in Chief Justice appointment not a constitutional crisis, says expert [WATCH]
Delay in Chief Justice appointment not a constitutional crisis, says expert [WATCH]

New Straits Times

time04-07-2025

  • Politics
  • New Straits Times

Delay in Chief Justice appointment not a constitutional crisis, says expert [WATCH]

KUALA LUMPUR: The delay in appointing a new Chief Justice does not amount to a constitutional or institutional crisis, says constitutional expert Emeritus Professor Datuk Dr Shad Saleem Faruqi. While acknowledging the leadership gap at the Federal Court following Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat's retirement, Shad said the judiciary remains functional and orderly. "I do not quite agree with my brother lawyers and academicians who say that we are rudderless and leaderless. I think that's an overstatement," he told the New Straits Times' Beyond the Headlines. He added that both the High Court and Court of Appeal can continue functioning, and a stopgap measure could be introduced to minimise disruption. "What can be done—which will be an incomplete solution—is that the Chief Judge of the High Court of Malaya could be appointed in an interim capacity as the President of the Court of Appeal," he said. Shad, who was interviewed via video call, spoke ahead of the appointment of an acting Chief Justice, who was named by the Judiciary on July 3. Chief Judge of Malaya Tan Sri Hasnah Mohammed Hashim is now acting Chief Justice, performing the duties of the office until a permanent appointment is made. "With that, the Court of Appeal can function, and the High Court, of course, functions. It's the Federal Court that cannot operate today or tomorrow—but hopefully, God willing, in the next few days, there could be an appointment to the Federal Court." Under the Federal Constitution, the Court of Appeal president would usually act as Chief Justice in the event of a vacancy. However, that role is currently complicated by the retirement of its previous holder, Tan Sri Abang Iskandar Abang Hashim. His last day of service was on July 2, before the acting Chief Justice was named. Shad, a former member of the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC), also dismissed the idea that the delay reflects a failure on the JAC's part. "I don't think it's an oversight. The retirement is not an overnight decision—we knew it was coming," he said. He also said he was sad that neither Tengku Maimun nor Abang Iskandar were granted short-term tenure extensions, saying both were highly regarded for their integrity and leadership. "I feel extremely sad that a judge as exceptional as Tengku Maimun has been given some sort of message that she's not suitable for leading the judiciary for another six months," he said. "Abang Iskandar is also highly respected for his integrity, and he too has not been extended." Shad said while the situation was not ideal, it should be seen as an opportunity to examine how such transitions can be managed more effectively in future. "This is the first time in recent memory we're facing such a situation. Like many things, we learn from it. We look at the current variables, and we move forward."

LCCI for addressing Gulf visa challenges
LCCI for addressing Gulf visa challenges

Express Tribune

time21-06-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

LCCI for addressing Gulf visa challenges

Listen to article President of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry Mian Abuzar Shad has urged the government to take immediate and concrete diplomatic steps to resolve the mounting challenges in the issuance of business and labour visas by the United Arab Emirates, Dubai and Saudi Arabia. The LCCI president said that continued delays and restrictions in visa issuance are causing serious disruptions to trade, investment and workforce mobility, which is affecting Pakistan's overall economic prospects in the region. He expressed deep concern over the growing number of complaints being received from businesspersons, exporters, investors and human resources who are facing significant obstacles in obtaining visas from these countries, which have traditionally been among the country's most important trade and labour partners. He said that the business community is suffering due to the lack of access to key Gulf markets where Pakistan has deep-rooted commercial and labour ties. These restrictions are not only causing distress to our entrepreneurs but also harming the nation's economic interests abroad. He strongly urged the federal government to immediately initiate high-level diplomatic dialogue with the concerned countries to resolve these issues on an urgent basis. Shad said that thousands of Pakistani businesses operate in these regions and that a significant portion of Pakistan's foreign remittances and exports are linked to the Gulf market. In light of this, any hurdles in the issuance of business and labour visas would not only dent Pakistan's economy but could also affect the development of host countries that benefit from skilled Pakistani labour and investments.

Left of the dial: Five to see at Sled Island Music and Art Festival
Left of the dial: Five to see at Sled Island Music and Art Festival

Calgary Herald

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Calgary Herald

Left of the dial: Five to see at Sled Island Music and Art Festival

Article content From: Toronto Article content Article content From: Vancouver Article content Kimmortal's most recent EP, Sunniest of Days, veers from the title track, a silky collaboration with Shad, to the jazzy, melancholic but beautiful I Just Wanna Know, showcasing smart rhymes and hypnotic grooves. Article content Who: Evicshen Article content From: San Francisco Article content If your musical tastes fall to the far left of the dial, this San Francisco artist represents the outer limits of Sled Island's adventurous programming. Evischen's wild industrial compositions could be the soundtrack of a Tom Waits/David Lynch nightmare. Article content Who: Pypy Article content From: Montreal Article content Released after a lengthy hiatus, Pypy's 2024 Sacred Times taps into a frantic urgency for killer art-punk, New Wave tunes such as Erase, the riff-driven garage rocker 15 sec and charging anthem Vanishing Blinds. It all suggests the band will be a commanding presence on stage. Article content Article content

FBR's Budget Anomaly Committee: Businessmen praise LCCI president's induction
FBR's Budget Anomaly Committee: Businessmen praise LCCI president's induction

Business Recorder

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

FBR's Budget Anomaly Committee: Businessmen praise LCCI president's induction

LAHORE: Mian Abuzar Shad, President of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), has been appointed as a member of the Federal Board of Revenue's Budget Anomaly Committee, a move that has been widely applauded by the business community. Trade organizations and industry leaders have hailed the decision, describing it as a testament to the confidence reposed in Shad's leadership and his ability to represent the interests of traders and industrialists effectively. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

'Lazy' girlfriend caught by horror mistake after strangling and decapitating ex
'Lazy' girlfriend caught by horror mistake after strangling and decapitating ex

Daily Record

time13-06-2025

  • Daily Record

'Lazy' girlfriend caught by horror mistake after strangling and decapitating ex

Taylor Schadbusiness was already known to police but no one could predict the sickening act she would comment. An evil mum brutally murdered and decapitated her ex-boyfriend whilst her drug-dealing husband served time behind bars. Taylor Schadbusiness was already known to police but no one could predict the sickening act she would comment. The mum to a two-year-old boy lived in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and was married to husband Warren. ‌ The pair had been together since 2017, but by 2022 Warren was serving time in prison for distributing drugs. Whilst Warren was in prison, Schabusiness spiralled out of control developing a drug habit. She'd been in trouble for evading the police and was on probation, The Mirror reports. ‌ Shad who was a kind and compassionate man, reportedly became swept along by Schadbusiness' strong character. On the evening of February 21, 2022, Schadbusiness picked up Shad from his mum's house, where he lived. The pair then headed off to a friend's house party. Two days later on February 23 Shad's mum, Tara Pakanich, made a horrifying discovery. She had assumed that her son and Schadbusiness were still in the basement where her son slept. However, that morning, she heard a door slam and the sound of a vehicle driving away. Tara went down to check on Shad but she couldn't see him. Then, at the bottom of the basement stairs, she made a gruesome discovery - her son's severed head in a bucket. ‌ After a hysterical 911 call, the police arrived at the house just after 3am. They found the plastic bucket covered with a towel. When the towel was lifted, there was Shad's head along with his dismembered penis. Officers made more gruesome discoveries as they searched the basement. There was blood on a mattress, more body parts and organs stuffed in plastic bags and boxes. Shad's torso was in a tote bag with one of his feet - and a carving knife. It was clear that Shad had been murdered in the basement and dismembered. Schabusiness was the last person to be seen with Shad and investigators hunted her down to the minivan where she was living. Her clothes were covered in blood, and she had scratches and a cut on her thumb that had been caused by a knife. In the van were more of Shad's body parts, including his leg. Schabusiness was arrested and taken for questioning. ‌ At first, she said she'd blacked out while partying with Shad. When she was asked about Shad's head in the bucket, she responded, "That is pretty f***ed up." Schabusiness was then recorded making a shocking confession. She said that after smoking cannabis with friends, she'd gone with Shad back to his mum's house where she claimed they'd smoked methamphetamine. She also said she had injected herself and Shad with the sedative Trazodone. In the basement, the couple started to have sex. ‌ She said they'd previously engaged in erotic asphyxiation, so Shad was allegedly a willing participant when Schabusiness put a chain around his neck and tightened it. She told the police that Shad started to cough up blood, but that she could feel his heart beating so she"kept pulling and choking him harder". She continued strangling Shad for three to five minutes until he was dead. She admitted she had "liked it" and asked officers if they "knew what it was like to love something so much that you kill it". Hiding his organs Instead of calling the police, or fleeing the scene, Schabusiness continued to perform oral sex on Shad, and use sex toys on his body for several hours. The next morning, she found knives in the house and used them to dismember Shad's body. She said a bread knife was best due to the serrated blade. ‌ Schabusiness described how she'd positioned his body on the mattress and beheaded him over the bucket. She poured blood down a shower drain and removed organs. She admitted enjoying beheading Shad, but went on to say she'd "got lazy" as she had intended to take his body parts to her minivan. She was calm as she described the killing. At one point she said, "Damn the head. I can't believe I left the head, though." Then she laughed as she said the police were "going to have fun trying to find all of the organs". ‌ Schabusiness would eventually plead not guilty by reason of insanity, but a judge ruled that she was competent to stand trial. At one of her hearings, she attacked her lawyer. At the trial this year, defence lawyers argued that Schabusiness had suffered from years of drug abuse and trauma, including the death of her mother when she was young, and imprisonment of her dad for sexual assault on a minor. They said her mental illness meant she wasn't capable of understanding her actions. But the prosecution told the court about the cold-blooded killing. How she'd sexually abused Shad's corpse then mutilated him. In the lead up to the killing, Schabusiness had researched the Wisconsin serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and had admitted to a psychologist that she "had a thing" for him. She even had pictures of him on her phone. ‌ In July, Schabusiness, now 25, was found guilty of murder, third-degree sexual abuse and mutilating a corpse. Two months later, she was sentenced. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. ‌ A risk to the public Shad's uncle Kelly Thyrion insisted there should be no chance of parole. "I will pray that you meet the same fate as your idealistic Jeffrey Dahmer," he said, referring to his murder by another inmate behind bars. Incredibly, Shad's dad Michael said that Schabusiness should be given a chance. ‌ "I forgive you..." he said. "It does no good to hate you." Schabusiness was given life in prison without the chance of parole for the murder and an additional 10 and a half years for mutilation of a corpse and sexual assault. She appeared to smile and pull faces from beneath a large white mask, known as a spit hood to prevent spitting or biting. The judge said Schabusiness was a risk to the public. "This crime offends human decency, it offends human dignity, and it offends the human community." From prison, Schabusiness' husband Warren made a statement saying he was imprisoned because he'd been framed - and added that he'll stand by his wife "forever". Schabusiness is behind bars and Shad's murder has become a series of shocking headlines. A young man lost his life in the most senseless and brutal way, while his killer continues to show no remorse.

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