One was sacked and the other suspended for tarnishing the party and president's image. Tomorrow, the duo will file a complaint with the ROS.
PETALING JAYA: Abdul Latiff Tambi and Muhammad Firdaus Christopher will file a complaint with the Registrar of Societies (ROS) claiming that their sacking and suspension respectively from Kita were unconstitutional.
The duo would lodge their complaints with the ROS headquarters in Putrajaya tomorrow.
On Sep 14, Latiff was sacked from the party while Firdaus was slapped with a six-month suspension a day earlier for allegedly tarnishing the party and its president Zaid Ibrahim’s image via Twitter and Facebook.
Their letters were signed by party working secretary Masrum Dayat.
Angered by the suspension, Firdaus criticised Zaid’s decision, calling him a dictator. He also questioned Masrum’s credentials, claiming that the latter was not even a Kita member.
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