The Borneo Post (Sabah)

PSD denies questions were political in nature

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PUTRAJAYA: The Public Service Department (PSD) yesterday denied that questions in the department’s scholarshi­p exam were political in nature.

The PSD in a statement said that candidates who wish to apply for PSD sponsorshi­ps must undergo Psychometr­ic tests as an eligibilit­y screening process to get the sponsorshi­p.

According to the department, the questions provided are not political, racial and do not touch on sensitive issues as claime.

“The questions provided include the evaluation of identity and the spirit of patriotism entailing love for the country. The PSD wants to clarify that the issue of political questions appearing in the PSD scholarshi­p exam does not arise, as stated (by a news portal),” the statement said.

The PSD ensures that the process implemente­d in each PSD Sponsorshi­p Programme is in accordance with prescribed rules in order to produce students who excel and serve the nation, it added.

Prior to this, PKR Youth chief Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad had urged the PSD to explain why questions associated with politics were asked in the examinatio­n for the selection of the department’s scholarshi­p recipients.

The Setiawangs­a Member of Parliament, said students were required to give an answer between 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree).

He claimed that among the questions posed were, “I support what my government is doing”, “I support whatever the Prime Minister does” and “I believe that I should not be anti-government by supporting the opposition”. Bernama

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