The Borneo Post (Sabah)

I did not stop opposi on MPs – Maszlee

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Educa on Minister Dr Maszlee Malik has denied prohibi ng Opposi on Members of Parliament from entering the premises of government schools.

KUALA LUMPUR: Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik has denied prohibitin­g Opposition Members of Parliament from entering the premises of government schools.

He said what he had actually stated in the Dewan Rakyat was that the Opposition elected representa­tives needed to follow the procedure in doing so.

"Don't misquote me. It is not correct to say that I had used the word banned or prohibited. I never said that,” he told a news conference after launching the 'Life Saving Skills' programme and Safety and Rescue in Water Awareness module, here, yesterday.

Maszlee was reported to have said at the Dewan Rakyat sitting on Monday that Opposition MPs who wished to enter government school premises should first obtain the permission of the ministry through the respective state education department directors.

His statement drew criticism from various quarters including Pakatan Harapan (PH) elected representa­tives, among them, its Youth chief, Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad who urged that the Opposition elected reps be given due respect and not prevented from entering education institutio­n premises.

Asked on an incident in which social activist Hishamuddi­n Rais claimed that Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) had prevented him from giving a talk at a campus programme, Maszlee said it should not have happened.

The minister said he had issued a statement that each public university in this country “is an open intellectu­al space”.

"I have demanded UKM to make a clear clarificat­ion. I made a clear position that universiti­es should be an open intellectu­al space.

"Two weeks after I became minister, I made a statement that any barrier to the universiti­es should be lifted to allow forums and debates to take place," he added.

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