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Bersatu plans to axe rogue elected reps

Party’s constituti­on changes to be enforced after ros approval

- By TARRENCE TAN tarrence@thestar.com.my

Bersatu will enforce amendments to its constituti­on against its rogue elected representa­tives immediatel­y upon approval by the Registrar of Societies (ROS), says party president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

He said ROS did not give a specific timeframe of when the amendments would be approved, adding that the party had submitted all the documents required.

“We wait until the official decision.

“We will enforce the amendments to the party constituti­on as soon as possible.

“We hope there will be no objection from the ROS regarding our decision.

“If there are additional requiremen­ts, our party secretary will provide them,” he said at the ROS headquarte­rs here yesterday.

Muhyiddin arrived at about 11am and spent around 30 minutes submitting party documents.

Among those who came were Bersatu secretary-general Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin and vicepresid­ent Datuk Seri Ronald Kiandee.

Muhyiddin also said Bersatu believes it has fulfilled all of the ROS’ technical requiremen­ts on its amendments to the party constituti­on.

He added that the amendments were agreed upon during its recent general assembly, which was attended by more members than required by the ROS.

During an extraordin­ary general meeting attended by about 1,500 delegates on March 2, Bersatu passed a motion to amend Clause 10 of its constituti­on to automatica­lly nullify the membership of any of its elected representa­tives who shift their allegiance to rival parties.

The motion was mooted by party deputy president Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu and was unanimousl­y approved.

On a separate matter, Muhyiddin said there is no such thing as “cartels” within Bersatu and that Selat Klang assemblyma­n Datuk Abdul Rashid Asari should not make such claims after committing a faux pax against the party.

“There are no cartels ... don’t find an excuse after you committed a big mistake.

“Making accusation­s against the party is an irresponsi­ble act,” he said, adding that Bersatu operates on its party constituti­on and rules.

“Rashid was the state Bersatu chairman and if there is a cartel, it would be his,” Muhyiddin said sarcastica­lly.

He was responding to Rashid, who was quoted by a news portal as claiming that Selangor Bersatu is under the influence of a cartel led by a leader who recently joined the party.

Without naming names, Rashid said that this was among the reasons why he decided to declare support for Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari.

Last Wednesday, Rashid declared support for Amirudin, but said he remained committed as a Bersatu member.

 ?? — art chen/the star ?? Taking action: Muhyiddin (right) and hamzah showing a copy of party’s constituti­on amendments during the press conference in Putrajaya.
— art chen/the star Taking action: Muhyiddin (right) and hamzah showing a copy of party’s constituti­on amendments during the press conference in Putrajaya.

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