The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Three candidates sign Bersih 2.0 pledge

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TANAH RATA: Three of the four Cameron Highlands Parliament­ary by-election candidates yesterday signed the Support A Clean and Fair General Election pledge prepared by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih 2.0).

They were Pakatan Harapan candidate M. Manogaran and two independen­t candidates, namely, Aminuddin Baki Institute former senior lecturer Salehuddin Ab Talib and farmer Wong Seng Yee.

Bersih 2.0 chairman Thomas Fann said the pledge demonstrat­ed the commitment­s of the candidates who wanted a transparen­t election.

“With this, we are hoping that the Cameron Highlands by-election will set a new standard, since the seat was vacated due to corruption. We also plan to conduct a moderated debate session with all the candidates soon and currently waiting for a few confirmati­ons,” he told a media conference at Heritage Hotel here.

When asked about the absence of the Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate Ramli Mohd Nor at the ceremony for the signing of the pledge Fann said Ramli was aware of the matter but was absent as he was tied to a tight activity schedule.

“We have reached out to the BN candidate, but his schedule is such that he can’t make it. He did not object to the signing so we will continue to pursue him and get him to sign it. We give him a week from today to sign the pledge. We will let the media know whether he has signed or not,” he said.

The Election Commission fixed Jan 22 for early polling and Jan 26 as voting day for the four-cornered contest.

The by-election was being held after the Special Election Court declared the victory of Datuk C. Sivarraajh from BN at the 14th General Election (GE14) as null and void when it was found that corruption had taken place to influence voters in the area.

 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Thomas Fann (middle), Manogaran (second, left), Wong Seng Yee (left) and Sallehudin (second, right) reciting the Bersih 2.0 pledge yesterday.
- Bernama photo Thomas Fann (middle), Manogaran (second, left), Wong Seng Yee (left) and Sallehudin (second, right) reciting the Bersih 2.0 pledge yesterday.

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