The Star Malaysia

MMA courting deregistra­tion, warns ROS

- By SARBAN SINGH newsdesk@thestar.com.my

SEREMBAN: The Malaysian Medical Associatio­n will only have itself to blame if it is deregister­ed for failing to hold fresh elections.

Registrar of Societies Datuk Abdul Rahman Othman said the body had been given ample time to conduct fresh elections after it had violated several procedures during the last election in May.

“We cannot be issuing reminders to the MMA. We deferred their deregistra­tion by six months and they should have rectified all wrongdoing­s committed during the last election,” he told The Star.

MMA president Dr Mary Cardosa had said the associatio­n was only told to abide by provisions in the Societies Act as well as its own laws in future to prevent the body from being struck off. She claimed that although the MMA had made some technical errors, this did not mean it had to declare the last election null and void.

It is understood that an MMA delegation led by Dr Cardosa met deputy Home minister Datuk Lee Chee Leong to discuss the issue last week.

The ROS deregister­ed the MMA on Nov 16 after it failed to give a proper explanatio­n to several charges of irregulari­ties during the May election.

The deregistra­tion was deferred by six months after the MMA appealed.

Abdul Rahman said it was to be “understood” that the MMA must go back to its members for a fresh election for contraveni­ng election rules.

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