David Wong Dak Wah

Malaysian lawyer and judge From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tan Sri Datuk Seri Panglima David Wong Dak Wah (simplified Chinese: 黄达华; traditional Chinese: 黃達華; pinyin: Huáng Dáhuá; Jyutping: Wong4 Daat6 Waa4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Ta̍t-hôa; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Vòng Tha̍t-fà; born 20 August 1953)[3] is a Malaysian lawyer and judge who served as the fifth Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak.

Nominated byMahathir Mohamad
Appointed byMuhammad V
Preceded byRichard Malanjum
Quick facts 5th Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak, Nominated by ...
David Wong Dak Wah
黄达华
5th Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak
In office
11 July 2018  19 February 2020
Nominated byMahathir Mohamad
Appointed byMuhammad V
Preceded byRichard Malanjum
Succeeded byAbang Iskandar Abang Hashim
Personal details
BornDavid Wong Dak Wah
(1953-08-20) 20 August 1953 (age 72)[1]
CitizenshipMalaysian
SpouseJanet Wong Ying Kin
University of New South Wales
OccupationJudge
ProfessionLawyer
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Hanyu PinyinHuáng Dáhuá
Pha̍k-fa-sṳVòng Tha̍t-fà
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David Wong Dak Wah
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese黃達華
Simplified Chinese黄达华
Hanyu PinyinHuáng Dáhuá
Pha̍k-fa-sṳVòng Tha̍t-fà
JyutpingWong4 Daat6 Waa4
Hokkien POJN̂g Ta̍t-hôa
Tâi-lôN̂g Ta̍t-huâ
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Education

Wong attended the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. He graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom.), majoring in accountancy, in 1976 and a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) in 1977.[4]

Career

On 29 September 2005, Wong was appointed as judicial commissioner at the High Court in Kuching. He was promoted to the post of judge at the same court on 11 April 2007.

On 15 January 2009, he was transferred to the High Court in Kota Kinabalu.

On 8 January 2013, he was appointed as a judge at the Court of Appeal of Malaysia, second highest court in the judicial hierarchy of Malaysia. He held this position until 27 April 2018. He was then appointed a judge at the Federal Court of Malaysia,[5] ascending to the apex court in the country. Less than two months later, Wong was sworn in by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King of Malaysia) to the office of Chief Judge of The High Court of Sabah and Sarawak (CJSS), replacing Richard Malanjum who was elevated to the post of Chief Justice of Malaysia.[6] As such, he now occupies the fourth highest judicial office in the country after the Chief Justice of Malaysia (CJ), President of the Court of Appeal of Malaysia (PCA) and Chief Judge of The High Court of Malaya (CJM).

On 19 February 2020, Wong officially retired as CJSS having reached the mandatory retirement age.[7][8][9]

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