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Wednesday, April 17, 2019

NO TO ‘YES-MEN’ FOR TMJ? BUT IT LOOKS LIKE JOHOR PRINCE ONLY WANTS HIS OWN ‘YES-MEN’: DAP REP, KNOWN TO BE A HARD WORKER, THE FIRST EXCO TO BE DROPPED AFTER CHANGE IN MB – FOR DISAGREEING WITH THE SULTAN OVER PULAU KUKUP AMONG OTHERS?

JOHOR BARU— Local Government, Science and Technology Committee chairman Tan Hong Pin is bracing for his removal from the Johor state executive council amid an imminent reshuffle.
The Skudai assemblyman said he was informed by the DAP leadership of the possibility of being dropped from the new state executive council line-up following the change in mentri besar recently.
“Yes, I was informed on the decision yesterday by the DAP leadership and I will abide by my party’s wishes.
“However, I have yet to be officially informed on the matter,” Tan told Malay Mailtoday.
“I received a lot of attention from the public, party members and supporters in this past two days, following rumours that he will be replaced by his fellow party colleague.
“I would like to say thank you all for your concern. The job of executive councillor is originally recommended by the party, and of course the party also has the right to replace the candidate,” said Tan.
He said he has yet to be summoned by Johor state secretary Datuk Azmi Rohani or state Ruler Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar to be informed of the decision.
Tan also wrote that he would be the first executive councillor to be dropped mid-term since DAP first became part of the state government, starting in Penang and Selangor.
“I don’t know what the reason is for me being dropped is. Should I feel proud or saddened for holding such a record?” he asked.
Tan, known as a hardworking assemblyman and also executive councillor, has courted several controversies in the past.
As the Mengkibol assemblyman in 2017, he had disagreed with Sultan Ibrahim’s decision not to telecast the state assembly proceedings live.
Last year, while in the state government, he had to explain to Sultan Ibrahim a controversy involving an Iskandar Puteri municipal councillor on official letters that went viral showing only Mandarin and English versions.
It was later revealed that the letter was also in Bahasa Malaysia, but only the Mandarin and English versions were circulated on social media.
Later that year, Tan also had to publicly apologise on behalf of another municipal councillor from Pontian after the latter attacked the Johor royalty over the de-gazettement of Pulau Kukup as a national park and to turn it into sultanate land.
MALAY MAIL

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