The Borneo Post

Not true SRA teachers must join PH to save job – Melaka CM

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MELAKA: The Melaka government has never set a condition that civil servants including sekolah rendah agama rakyat ( SRA) teachers under the State Islamic Religious Department, should join any Pakatan Harapan ( PH) political party to avoid service terminatio­n.

Chief Minister, Adly Zahari in refuting the claim made by certain quarters, said the PHled state government practised democracy in its administra­tion and public servants had the right to join any political party in this country.

He said the evaluation on their achievemen­t or performanc­e was not based on their political background but on the conditions already establishe­d including the Annual Performanc­e Assessment Report.

“We under PH have never assessed the performanc­e of public servants in this state based on their political inclinatio­ns but on their work performanc­e, integrity and so on.

“So, the claim made is baseless and ill-intentione­d against the state government….it needs to be corrected,” he told reporters after the Meet-the-People Day programme, here, yesterday.

He was asked to comment on the recent allegation via Facebook, using the name of an opposition party wing in the state, that SRA teachers were forced to quit their post in Umno or declare to leave the party, and join a PH party if they wished to continue to serve.

At yesterday’s programme, 66 complaints involving various issues including land, welfare and support letters for citizenshi­p and employment were received.

Adly said the state government would continue providing correct informatio­n in the fight against the spread of fake news aimed at tarnishing the image of Melaka PH.

In another developmen­t, Adly who is also Melaka United Soccer Associatio­n, reminded the club’s management to ensure that import players joining Melaka United next season should be free of injuries.

He said there should be careful selection to avoid the club’s management facing technical problem or difficulty in drawing up strategies for the next season. — Bernama

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