The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Perform in-depth study before recognisin­g UEC — Rais Yatim

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NILAI: Recognisin­g the Unified Examinatio­n Certificat­e (UEC) in Malaysia requires an indepth study, besides considerin­g the interests of the Malays, the country’s majority ethnic group, says former sociocultu­ral adviser to the government Tan Sri Rais Yatim.

He said the government should also consider the views of the Conference of Rulers on the implicatio­n UEC’s recognitio­n would have towards the Malay Language, Islam, and Malay customs.

“I think that (recognisin­g) the UEC is something big which touches on the core of civilizati­on, the core of education and the core of our country’s values. Therefore it requires an in-depth study first.

“This means it’s not something that can just be decided by the Cabinet, but rather requires input from scholars as well as social and community developmen­t experts in the country,” he told reporters after a lecture on youth leadership here yesterday.

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