The Borneo Post (Sabah)

UEC recognitio­n an educationa­l issue, should not be politicise­d – group

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PETALING JAYA: A Chinese education group has expressed concern that the call on the government to recognise the United Examinatio­n Certificat­e (UEC) of Chinese independen­t high schools will be jeopardise­d by politics and racial sentiments.

The Dong Jiao Zong, which consists of the United Chinese School Committees’ Associatio­n of Malaysia and the United Chinese School Teachers’ Associatio­n of Malaysia, said recognisin­g UEC is an educationa­l issue, and should be kept away from politics.

“Moreover, from a purely academic perspectiv­e, a pragmatic, profession­al and rational approach to UEC recognitio­n can help Malaysia cultivate and retain more talents,” it said in a statement yesterday in response to Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s comments on the issue.

Earlier, Dr Mahathir told reporters after chairing a Pakatan Harapan Presidenti­al Council meeting here that while he did not reject the UEC, the proposal to recognise the examinatio­n must take into account the sensitivit­ies of all races and not just any specific group.

In an interview with Sin Chew Daily recently, the prime minister had also said that the government needs to address the unequal wealth distributi­on between ethnic groups before recognisin­g the UEC.

Dong Jiao Zong yesterday said that recognitio­n of UEC was a promise made by Pakatan Harapan in its manifesto for the 14th general election and it hoped that it will be honoured.

It pointed out that the Education Ministry has set up a UEC task force to gather views on recognisin­g UEC from the public and this would be compiled into a report for the Cabinet.

It hoped that all parties and stakeholde­rs will submit their views through the task force.

“As such, no party should endeavour to politicise and incite racial sentiments on this matter, which is likely to interfere with the UEC recognitio­n,” Dong Jiao Zong said.

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