New Straits Times

PN okay with Khairul’s credential­s amid dispute

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KUALA KUBU BAHARU: Perikatan Nasional is satisfied with the educationa­l background of its candidate, Khairul Azhari Saut, ahead of the Kuala Kubu Baharu by-election.

Selangor PN chairman Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali said PN remained firm in its support, adding that Khairul’s credential­s had been meticulous­ly screened and found satisfacto­ry.

He said the party was content with his performanc­e, track record and qualificat­ions to present to the people in the constituen­cy.

“The proof (of the academic credential­s) is there. He did not misreprese­nt himself and did not claim to have obtained a master’s degree from any specific course.

“He confirmed that he underwent intensive executive courses, which are widely offered by many universiti­es.

“I thought that was a good thing because we always encourage continuous learning, even for those who may have missed out on university education initially, but taking executive and intensive courses is a common practice across universiti­es,” Azmin told reporters after PN’s Ceramah Kelompok on Saturday night.

He advised voters not to be swayed by attempts to politicise the matter.

“So, my advice is not to fall into this trap. Explanatio­ns have been provided, and it’s time to move forward,” he said.

During the ceramah, Khairul also addressed the controvers­y surroundin­g his educationa­l background.

He brushed off personal attacks on social media, describing the backlash as merely a “test” ahead of the by-election.

“Today, I was personally attacked regarding my academic qualificat­ions. I don’t mind because I didn’t cheat and the certificat­e I submitted is not from Sri Lanka or Vietnam.

“The certificat­e I obtained is from Malaysia itself, from Universiti Malaysia Pahang... they can contact the university to verify (all this).”

Khairul also stated his reluctance to react hastily to criticism.

This was after various quarters questioned the Hulu Selangor Bersatu acting division chief’s master’s degree from Universiti Malaysia Pahang after completing an executive diploma from Universiti Malaya within a span of two years.

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