Criminal Justice Forum: Discovery to Even the Playing Field
7 May 2024 (5.30pm – 7.00pm)
B2, Havelock Hall, State Courts, 1 Havelock Square, (S) 059724
In the second Criminal Justice Forum by SAL, Justice Aedit Abdullah will deliver a keynote address on the recently introduced disclosure laws in the Criminal Procedure Code 2010 against the context of past judicial pronouncements in Muhammad bin Kadar & Anor v PP [2011] SGCA 44 and Muhammad Nabil bin Mohd Faud [2020] 1 SLR 984, including the Court’s perception of late disclosure by the Prosecution.
Miss Diana Ngiam (Ministry of Home Affairs) will moderate the discussion featuring panellists from the Attorney-General’s Chambers, Deputy Chief Prosecutor Jiang Ke- Yue (Attorney-General’s Chambers) and from the defence bar Mr Ramesh Tiwary (Ramesh Tiwary Advocate & Solicitor) and Mr Johannes Hadi (Eugene Thuraisingam LLP).
This forum is a members only event.
Member's Price: $70.00 (before GST)
Associate Student Member's Price: $30.00 (before GST)
CLAS / LASCO / ACLS / Probono SG Price*: $50.00 (before GST)
*For CLAS / LASCO volunteers and ACLS / Probono SG lawyers, please request discount code by sending an email to [email protected].
CPD Points : 1.5
Criminal Law
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5.00pm | Registration |
5.30pm | Keynote Address by The Honourable Justice Aedit Abdullah |
6.15pm | Panel Discussion and Q&A Panellists: Mr Ramesh Tiwary Mr Johannes Hadi, Partner, Eugene Thuraisingam LLP Deputy Chief Prosecutor Jiang Ke-Yue, Attorney-General's Chambers Moderator: Ms Diana Ngiam, Deputy Director (Legal), Ministry of Home Affairs |
7.00pm | Networking/ End |
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Justice Aedit Abdullah
Justice Aedit Abdullah was appointed Judicial Commissioner in 2014 and High Court Judge on 30 September 2017. Justice Abdullah obtained a Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours) from the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 1994, as well as a Bachelor of Civil Law (First Class) from the University of Oxford in 1998 and a Master in Public Management from NUS in 2007. He joined the Singapore Legal Service in 1995 and began his career as a Justices’ Law Clerk. He then taught at the Faculty of Law, NUS, before re-joining the Singapore Legal Service.
He has held various appointments, such as Deputy Public Prosecutor, Deputy Senior State Counsel and District Judge of the Subordinate Courts (renamed as State Courts in 2014). He was appointed Chief Prosecutor (Economic Crimes and Governance Division), and subsequently Chief Prosecutor (Criminal Justice Division) at the Attorney-General’s Chambers in 2011 and served as special counsel at the Monetary Authority of Singapore from January 2008 to June 2009. He was appointed Senior Counsel in 2012.
He is the Judge in charge of Transformation and Innovation in the Judiciary, and is also Chair of the Promotion of Legal Technology Innovation Committee of the Singapore Academy of Law. |
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Mr Ramesh Tiwary
Ramesh Tiwary has been practicing at the criminal bar since 1990 and in the law practice of Ramesh Tiwary since 2006.He has also been an advocacy trainer with the Law Society and a trainer in Part B for many years now and an active volunteer on the Supreme Court’s Legal Assistance Scheme for Capital Offences (LASCO) panel.
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Johannes Hadi Partner, Eugene Thuraisingam LLP
Johannes is “highly recommended” by clients as a “top notch” litigator who has a “persuasive way with words” and is “always well-prepared”.
He is a disputes specialist, focusing on civil and commercial litigation, criminal litigation, and contentious investigations. He has been successful at all levels of the courts up to the Court of Appeal, from high profile acquittals at first instance to landmark appellate decisions in novel or publicly important areas of the law.
His civil and commercial practice centres on banking and financing disputes, employment disputes, shareholders and directors’ issues, and enforcement of creditors’ rights. He recently acted as lead counsel for a private investor in a High Court investment dispute arising from the initial public offering of GoTo Group, a merger between Indonesian ride-hailing giant Gojek and e-commerce company Tokopedia, and successfully obtained judgment against the defendant company for the entire claim of S$1.5 million.
His criminal practice covers complex international fraud, corruption and money-laundering, and other serious crimes like murder, sexual assault and drug trafficking. His cases are frequently reported in the law reports and the press. He recently advised a director of a local company in investigations by the Commercial Affairs Department into fraud allegations involving more than US$1 billion, in what was described as the “highest-profile corporate investigation under way” in Singapore at the time. He has also successfully guided clients through investigations and disciplinary proceedings by bodies such as the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA), Council for Estate Agencies (CEA), Singapore Medical Council (SMC), and CPA Australia (formerly known as the Incorporated Institute of Accountants in Australia).
Johannes read law at University College London (UCL) where he won the inaugural inter-university Human Rights Moot 2014. He then topped his cohort in several classes at the London School of Economics (LSE), where he graduated with a Master of Science (Distinction) in political theory.
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Mr Jiang Ke-Yue
Ke-Yue is a Deputy Chief Prosecutor of the Crime Division, Attorney-General’s Chambers. He leads a cluster of prosecutors who conduct prosecutions for a broad range of offences, including homicide, serious sexual offences, and drug offences. He also has experience prosecuting complex financial crime. Before joining public service, he was a commercial disputes lawyer and regularly volunteered with the Criminal Legal Aid Scheme.
He is an experienced advocate, having led prosecutions and conducted civil cases at all levels of the Singapore Courts. |
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Ms Diana Ngiam
Diana started her legal career as a criminal defence lawyer and has practised for more than 10 years, since she was called to the bar in 2012. Diana pupiled under Mr. Subhas Anandan, whose values and approach continue to guide Diana’s career. Diana believes strongly in the need for fair representation and that every accused person should be given the chance to have their voices heard.
Following her secondment at the Ministry of Law and Ministry of Home Affairs from 2022 to 2023, Diana recently joined the Ministry of Home Affairs as a legal officer with the view of contributing to our system, on a broader level. Diana sits on several committees including being a member of the Singapore Medical Council Inquiry Committee, and the Co-Chair of the Criminal Justice Working Group under the auspices of the Singapore Academy of Law Professional Affairs Committee.
Diana has also been a facilitator for the Criminal Litigation module and Advocacy module of the Part B Bar course for more than 5 years. In 2023, Diana was appointed the Principle Examiner of the Criminal Litigation and Procedure module of the Part B Bar Course. |
SILE Accredited CPD Activity
Number of Public CPD points: 1.5
Practice Area: Crime | Training Level: General
SILE Attendance Policy Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes signing in on arrival and signing out at the conclusion of the activity in the manner required by the organiser, and not being absent from the entire activity for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information. |
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