Stop discriminating against law students with UEC certificate


  • Nation
  • Friday, 25 Jan 2019

SIBU: Dudong SUPP wants the Legal Profession Qualifying Board of Malaysia (LPQB) to do away with the new condition that requires law students who are UEC holders to sit for the Certificate of Legal Practice (CLP) before they can be admitted for legal practice.

Dudong branch chairman Wong Ching Yong said on Friday (Jan 25) the new requirement marked the second time that the board was discriminating against UEC holders.

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