Inter-Pakatan acrimony continues to brew in Selangor, with former DAP state executive councillor Teng Chang Khim calling PAS exco member Halimah Ali's denial of plans to dissolve the assembly "untrustworthy and hypocritical".
Asked at the State Secretariat building about the claims by Teng and DAP that Khalid is planning to dissolve the state assembly, Halimah (left) told reporters, "I have no idea about this matter."
Resonding to Halimah, who is in charge of education, Teng said she had in the past been problematic, citing a case over state allocations for Chinese schools.
"There are several examples before this, among them over funds that were promised by the state to private Chinese schools. However, she dragged her feet in giving the allocations," he claimed.
According to Teng, one of the five state exco members whom Khalid has sacked, Selangor has since 2009 been giving up to RM2 million annually to four private Chinese schools.
He claimed that beginning this year, the recipients were asked to fill forms and fulfil various conditions in order to receive the funds.
Halimah, who is Selat Klang assemblyperson, is one of the four PAS exco members remaining in Khalid's state cabinet, in accordance with their party's instructions.
The other three are PAS state commissioner Iskandar Ab Samad, Sallehen Mukhyi (Sabak) and Ahmad Yunus Hairi (Sijangkang).
Khalid sacked the DAP and PKR members of the state cabinet following his expulsion from the party, after the exco members called on him to step down gracefully.
Asked at the State Secretariat building about the claims by Teng and DAP that Khalid is planning to dissolve the state assembly, Halimah (left) told reporters, "I have no idea about this matter."
Resonding to Halimah, who is in charge of education, Teng said she had in the past been problematic, citing a case over state allocations for Chinese schools.
"There are several examples before this, among them over funds that were promised by the state to private Chinese schools. However, she dragged her feet in giving the allocations," he claimed.
According to Teng, one of the five state exco members whom Khalid has sacked, Selangor has since 2009 been giving up to RM2 million annually to four private Chinese schools.
He claimed that beginning this year, the recipients were asked to fill forms and fulfil various conditions in order to receive the funds.
Halimah, who is Selat Klang assemblyperson, is one of the four PAS exco members remaining in Khalid's state cabinet, in accordance with their party's instructions.
The other three are PAS state commissioner Iskandar Ab Samad, Sallehen Mukhyi (Sabak) and Ahmad Yunus Hairi (Sijangkang).
Khalid sacked the DAP and PKR members of the state cabinet following his expulsion from the party, after the exco members called on him to step down gracefully.
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