UEC recognition for CLP not by Education Ministry, says Maszlee
JOHOR BAHRU: The recognition accorded to the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) for the purposes of eligibility to sit for the Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP) Examination was not done by the Education Ministry, said Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik.
“The CLP is not under the ministry, CLP is under law. You cannot ask me to speak on behalf of the AG (Attorney-General),” he told reporters after the closing ceremony of a community leadership event here yesterday.
He said in the ministry, matters relating to the UEC could be referred to the UEC Task Force which was formed to get information and recommendations on the matter.
Maszlee said the ministry had held a press conference on the UEC recently and the media was asked to refer to the statements made then.
“We have set up a special committee (the UEC Task Force) and recently we held a press conference. The task force is lead by the founder of the Centre for the Study and Documentation of Traditional Malay Performances (Pusaka) Eddin Khoo Bu Eng as well as members of the Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (ABIM) Mohamad Raimi Ab Rahim and president of the Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce Datuk Tan Yew Sing.
The UEC is the unified examination for Independent Chinese Secondary Schools which does not follow the national education system.
The recognition for the UEC was one of the promises made in the Pakatan Harapan Manifesto in the 14th General Election.