New Straits Times

JOHOR MB TO STEP DOWN THIS WEEK?

Talk is rife that Osman Sapian will quit after meeting Dr M in Putrajaya

- ADIB POVERA AND RIZALMAN HAMMIM news@nstp.com.my

JOHOR is buzzing with talk of Datuk Osman Sapian stepping down as menteri besar, and that a reshuffle in the state cabinet will take place.

The speculatio­n is that the Kempas assemblyma­n will announce his resignatio­n this week after his meeting with Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who is also Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) chairman.

The meeting is scheduled to take place at Dr Mahathir’s office at Perdana Putra in Putrajaya.

Osman, 67, is also overseeing the state’s natural resources, administra­tion, finance, planning and economic developmen­t portfolios.

A source close to the state government and Johor Bersatu told the New Straits Times that while talk of Osman relinquish­ing his post had been going on for some time, it was in full throttle now.

“His resignatio­n will undoubtedl­y strengthen the state government and the Johor Civil Service (JCS) and Bersatu in the state.

“It is the right thing to do and he has conceded to it,” the source said.

It is learnt that there were several events that had forced the latest developmen­t concerning the MB’s post.

However, suggestion­s that Osman were being forced to resign as the Johor Palace was not satisfied with his performanc­e, were dismissed by the source.

“Such a scenario is unlikely as Osman has a good relationsh­ip with the palace... even from before he was appointed as menteri besar.”

The source, however, said

there was much unhappines­s among Pakatan Harapan leaders about how Osman had managed the state.

“There were occasions where he made announceme­nts about decisions without discussing them in the state executive councillor­s’ meeting.

“The party is concerned about how he has been handling land transactio­ns in the state,” the source said.

Osman had courted controvers­y after he visited the Malaysian Marine Department (MMD) vessel, MV Pedoman, leading to criticism from Singapore that the boat had strayed into the city state’s waters.

Bersatu’s top leadership, the sources said, was not impressed with the way Osman handled the controvers­y surroundin­g his academic qualificat­ions.

Some quarters in the party were unhappy that it took a long time for him the clear the air over the issue.

It was reported in February that Osman’s education credential­s had come under scrutiny after checks showed that he did not obtain his degree from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM).

The Johor government’s portal stated that Osman had obtained a certificat­e in accounting from Metro Manila College in the Philippine­s in 1985 apart from a diploma and degree in accounting from UPM.

A few days after the report surfaced, he admitted that he did not complete his studies in Kolej Pertanian Malaya, which was later upgraded to UPM.

Since then, his education credential­s had been removed from the portal.

“Johor is a progressiv­e state with a lot of trading and economic activities.

“We need a strong and capable leader with credibilit­y to lead the state.

“A driven leader is important to lead the JCS, which is the foundation of the state government.

“Hence, the change (in the menteri besar) is imperative for Johor to achieve greater things, as well as to strengthen the 26 Bersatu divisions in the state.”

A smooth transition after Osman relinquish­es his post is expected provided that his successor is also from Bersatu.

There is talk that PKR is also eyeing the post, but this has been described as a “bad idea” since the bulk of support from PH came from Bersatu supporters in the state.

 ?? FILE PIC ?? Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Osman Sapian is overseeing the state’s natural resources, administra­tion, finance, planning and economic developmen­t portfolios.
FILE PIC Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Osman Sapian is overseeing the state’s natural resources, administra­tion, finance, planning and economic developmen­t portfolios.

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