The Borneo Post

Padungan rep calls for Asfia’s removal as DUN speaker

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KUCHING: Padungan assemblyma­n Wong King Wei has labelled the Sarawak State Legislativ­e Assembly ( DUN) as less democratic, and its current speaker, Datuk Amar Mohd Asfia Awang Nassar as the stumbling block to its reform.

Hence, Wong suggested that Asfia, who has served as speaker for 19 years, be removed from office in order to make the Sarawak DUN a more democratic institutio­n.

Wong was speaking to reporters yesterday after he attended a hearing before the Committee of Privileges of DUN Sarawak on the complaint of breach of parliament­ary privileges.

He contended that the only way to remove Asfia from the speaker’s office would be to change the state government in the next state election.

If found guilty, Wong could be suspended from attending the assembly sitting for several months, which Wong said based on past cases, could be four to six months.

According to Wong, he was referred to the Committee of Privileges yesterday following his speech at the DUN sitting last Nov 12 where he was accused of challengin­g the punctualit­y of the speaker in conducting the meetings.

He said in that portion of his speech, he commented that the speaker had not allowed for any motion from the Opposition members to be debated at the assembly sittings, while protecting the executives from answering questions on issues which the public wished to know.

For now, I will just wait for the committee’s recommenda­tions to be forwarded to the DUN for a decision, and see how it goes. Wong King Wei, Padungan assemblyma­n

He said there were seven members of the Committee of Privileges, but six turned up while Asfia was absent, hence the meeting yesterday was chaired by the deputy chairman, who is also DUN Sarawak deputy speaker.

Wong said before the hearing started yesterday morning, he had challenged the legality of the hearing on the basis of whether the chairman was allowed to be absent from the meeting.

He said his interpreta­tion of Standing Order 73( 6) was that at least four members including the chairman must be present to form the quorum.

Wong also challenged the role of the Committee of Privileges at the Nov 12 sitting as there was no substantiv­e motion for debate, that he be referred to the committee, but it was straight after his speech that the speaker put to vote for him to be referred to the committee.

“For now, I will just wait for the committee’s recommenda­tions to be forwarded to the DUN for a decision, and see how it goes,” he said, adding that it was a sad thing to happen. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Datuk Amar Mohd Asfia Awang Nassar
Datuk Amar Mohd Asfia Awang Nassar
 ??  ?? Wong King Wei
Wong King Wei

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