Thursday, January 30, 2020

D-DAY FOR MAHATHIR TO SHOW HIS RACIAL COLOURS – AGAIN! UEC REPORT AWAITING HIS DECISION – EVEN AS PAS CALLS KIT SIANG’S 2018 BLUFF, SCOFFS AT ‘DAP EXIT’ IF CHINESE SCHOOLS EXAM NOT RECOGNIZED – ‘TILL TODAY, DAP HAS NOT LEFT PAKATAN… EVEN THOUGH REFORMS FOR NEW MALAYSIA HAVE NOT BEEN IMPLEMENTED’

THE panel reviewing the controversial Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) will not reveal its conclusions until meeting with and handing over the report to acting Education Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
UEC special review committee chairman Eddin Khoo told The Malaysian Insight it cannot make its findings public before the meeting.
“We need to follow procedures. We cannot go to the media before we even met with the prime minister.
“So, now we are waiting for the prime minister’s feedback to set a date for the meeting.”
“We will hand it to Dr Mahathir or to the new education minister and let the ministry decide because we were appointed by the ministry,”  Tan said.
Recognition of the UEC is a key Pakatan Harapan election pledge for the Chinese community, which is keeping a close eye on whether the government will recognise the qualification for Chinese independent high schools.
In an interview with Oriental Daily News published yesterday, DAP deputy secretary-general Nga Kor Ming said the party has failed to communicate itself to its core constituents, including seeking government recognition of the UEC.
The article in Chinese, which was translated by news portal Malaysiakini, quoted Nga as saying DAP will pursue key issues in the cabinet and will not hesitate to forego being in government if it fails.
Just like the UEC issue, the DAP ministers were never silent. We chose to fight for it through the cabinet, not take it to the media.
“We have even reached a consensus – if the UEC is not recognised, DAP will not hesitate to withdraw itself from the government,” Nga was quoted as saying.
However, hours after the article was published, Nga tweeted that the report was highly misleading.
He said that Malaysiakini did not interview him, merely taking portions of the interview.
Nga added that he complained to Malaysiakini editors and asked them to rectify the error.
Sarawak became the first state to recognise the UEC in 2015, which means those holding the certificate can work in the state’s civil service and study at Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas).
Penang, Selangor and Malacca have since also recognised the qualification.
Shortly after PH was elected in the 14th general election in 2018, the Education Ministry announced it would set up the UEC special review committee in September that year.
The committee consists of Khoo, Tan, who is also deputy president of Chinese education group Dong Zong, and Malaysian Islamic Youth Movement (Abim) central committee member Mohamad Raimi Ab Rahim.
Its task was to have presented its report to the cabinet in July last year.
However, this was delayed to August, then September, and postponed again to October.
The report had yet to be presented to the cabinet by the end of 2019.
However, Khoo in previous interviews said the committee had an enormous task as the stakeholder consultation sessions with civil society, youths, political parties, universities and state representatives have revealed many diverse views.
He said the UEC could not be discussed separately from the national education system, about which many parties have expressed concerns.
Government recognition of the UEC has been a controversial topic for years, as part of the larger hot-potato subject of Chinese vernacular education.
Pro-Malay groups oppose Chinese vernacular education on grounds that Bahasa Melayu is the national language, while other critics question vernacular education’s relevance building racial harmony.
However, Chinese schools attract a significant number of non-Chinese pupils.
In 2016, non-Chinese formed about 18% of the population in Chinese schools, according to Education Ministry statistics.
Dr Mahathir is currently acting education minister after Maszlee Malik resigned from the post on January 3. – THE MALAYSIAN INSIGHT

Nga’s talk of DAP exit over UEC just an empty threat, says Pasir Mas MP

Pasir Mas MP Ahmad Fadhli Shaari said any talk of DAP leaving the Pakatan Harapan government over the issue of Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) recognition is just an empty threat.
He was referring to a statement by DAP deputy secretary-general Nga Kor Ming that the party will go even to the extent of withdrawing itself from the government if UEC is not recognised.
The PAS man claimed it was just empty talk aimed at pressuring Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
“I expect that the DAP will never come out of Harapan even if UEC is not recognised by the government.
“This is because in 2018, (veteran leader) Lim Kit Siang issued a statement that DAP will exit Harapan if New Malaysia fails to implement its reforms.
“However, to this day, DAP has not come out of Harapan even though Mahathir’s agenda is not in line with DAP’s wishes,” Fadhli, who is also PAS Malaysia’s deputy youth chief, told his party organ Harakah Daily.
In an interview with Oriental Daily, Nga had also said that DAP and its Harapan allies were weak in communicating their accomplishments, which led to the lack of public recognition of their work. MKINI
THE MALAYSIAN INSIGHT / MKINI

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