Malaysiakini - Don't blame PM for your failure, KJ slams Waytha
The Umno Youth chief said it was unfair for Waythamoorthy to blame the prime minister for the Persatuan Hindraf Malaysia (PHM) chief’s failures to effect changes.
“He was not a team player and wasn’t effective in advocating his cause,” said Khairy in a series of Twitterpostings (left) today.
The sports and youth minister also claimed that Waythamoorthy had demanded that all government allocation for the Indian community be parked under the latter’s discretion.
“That’s not how the government operates. Waythamoorthy wanted to control the money, bypassing ministries and agencies.
“When he didn’t get this, he quit and blames the PM,” Khairy tweeted. [...]
In a letter of apology issued yesterday, Waythamoorthy said that he had been under the impression that his department would be allocated the funds to implement the programmes.
Khairy Jamaluddin has come to the defence of Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak following the attacks from former senator and deputy minister P Waythamoorthy.
The Umno Youth chief said it was unfair for Waythamoorthy to blame the prime minister for the Persatuan Hindraf Malaysia (PHM) chief’s failures to effect changes.
“He was not a team player and wasn’t effective in advocating his cause,” said Khairy in a series of Twitterpostings (left) today.
The sports and youth minister also claimed that Waythamoorthy had demanded that all government allocation for the Indian community be parked under the latter’s discretion.
“That’s not how the government operates. Waythamoorthy wanted to control the money, bypassing ministries and agencies.
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“When he didn’t get this, he quit and blames the PM,” Khairy tweeted. [...]
In a letter of apology issued yesterday, Waythamoorthy said that he had been under the impression that his department would be allocated the funds to implement the programmes.
Aha! so desu ne, wakakaka
Malay Mail Online - Najib wants Tamil schools to handle upgrades directly
Datuk Seri Najib Razak today proposed giving Tamil schools direct access to development funds for upgrades, after red tape slowed allocations of RM560 million from efficiently reaching the schools.
The prime minister suggested that the school boards of the 523 Tamil vernacular schools nationwide take over the responsibility of tendering out projects, which is currently under the purview of the Education Ministry.
Malay Mail Online - Najib wants Tamil schools to handle upgrades directly
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Datuk Seri Najib Razak today proposed giving Tamil schools direct access to development funds for upgrades, after red tape slowed allocations of RM560 million from efficiently reaching the schools.
The prime minister suggested that the school boards of the 523 Tamil vernacular schools nationwide take over the responsibility of tendering out projects, which is currently under the purview of the Education Ministry.
Wakakaka.
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