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Health Ministry confirms it has waived SPM-level BM requiremen­t

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PETALING JAYA: The SPM-level Bahasa Malaysia requiremen­t for medical graduates to be appointed for contract-based housemansh­ip as well as compulsory service has been waived, the Health Ministry said.

According to the ministry, the Malaysian Examinatio­ns Syndicate also said that the graduates could sit for the SPM BM paper alone through special approval from the director of the syndicate.

This, however, was not what the affected graduates were told when they went to register for the paper, as some were told that they had to sit for six SPM core subjects: BM, History, Science, Maths, English and Moral studies.

The ministry said it had asked the Public Service Department (PSD) to waive the SPM-level BM pass require- ment for the contract staff and in February, the PSD had agreed to the request.

“However, the requiremen­t (for an SPM-level BM certificat­e) must be fulfilled prior to their permanent appointmen­ts in the public service,” it said on the issue of O-Level medical graduates who claimed that they could no longer get permanent public posts with the Malaysian Qualifica- tions Agency’s Bahasa Kebangsaan A qualificat­ion.

One of the entry requiremen­ts for medical graduates to be appointed to public service is an SPM or equivalent pass in BM. Article 152 of the Federal Constituti­on and National Language Acts 1963/67 also required that Bahasa Melayu, as the national language, be used for all official purposes, the ministry said.

“Currently, Bahasa Melayu at ‘O’ or ‘A’ level or any other similar examinatio­ns are not considered equivalent to SPM by PSD.

“However, due to complaints from medical graduates regarding the changes in government policy (the appointmen­t of new medical officers from a permanent to a contractua­l basis), discussion­s were held to resolve this issue,” the ministry said.

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