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Title fight

Karpal slams party strongmen Ngeh and Teng for receiving titles

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DAP chairman Karpal Singh is in fighting mood again. This time, he is taking on two party leaders over their acceptance of awards carrying the title of ‘Datuk’ while still active in politics. CEC member Datuk Teng Chang Khim, however, says there is no such policy while Perak chief Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham says the party leadership had allowed him to receive the award.

GEORGE TOWN: The gloves are off in this DAP fight with chairman Karpal Singh squaring off against two party strongmen over the issue of their acceptance of awards carrying the title of “Datuk” while still being active in politics.

Karpal has rebuked Perak DAP chief Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham and central executive committee member Datuk Teng Chang Khim for breaching the party’s long-standing principal on receiving awards while serving as elected representa­tives.

The veteran leader said the rule for DAP MPs and assemblyme­n was agreed upon since the mid-1990s

“Both Ngeh and Teng went against the principle and I am unhappy,” Karpal said here yesterday.

Asked if they had given any explanatio­n to the party over the matter, he said only Ngeh had but he considered his clarificat­ion as “unacceptab­le”.

“Only members who have retired or are no longer politicall­y active should accept such titles.

“From now on, the party will take action against those who do not follow this ruling,” he said.

Karpal said the rule was to ensure that party leaders practised transparen­cy and not gain by getting titles, stressing that it was not meant as an insult to the Malay Rulers.

“In Penang, the DAP-led state government has honoured several leaders who had retired from active politics,” he said, citing the example of the late Chian Heng Kai who was once Bukit Mertajam MP, former Batu Lanchang state assemblyma­n the late Tan Loo Jit and former Berapit assemblyma­n Wong Hang Yoke.

In an immediate response, Teng, who is also Selangor State Assembly Speaker, questioned the existence of such a rule.

“There is no such policy. Ask Karpal to show the CEC minutes,” he said.

Ngeh was conferred a Datukship in 2008 while Teng accepted his in 2010.

Earlier, Karpal, who is Bukit Gelugor MP, berated former DAP vice-chairman Tunku Abdul Aziz Tunku Ibrahim for making allegation­s that the party insulted the Rulers by rejecting the conferment.

“Tunku Aziz’s statement which was carried by a newspaper is a halftruth account perpetrate­d for the sole purpose of putting me in bad light in the eyes of the Malays in the country.”

“He lied by uttering something baseless. I do not think this was a reckless statement (by him). Instead, it was carefully crafted,” Karpal claimed, adding that DAP had made a mistake by recruiting Tunku Aziz.

The member of the Kedah royalty resigned from DAP on May 14 after disagreein­g with Pakatan Rakyat’s decision to be involved in a Bersih rally.

Meanwhile, Wong, who retired from politics after his showdown with former Penang Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon in Tanjung Bungah in 1999, said he no longer held any post in the party.

He was conferred the Darjah Setia Pangkuan Negeri (DSPN) during Penang Yang di-Pertua Negri Tun Abdul Rahman Abbas’ 72nd birthday in 2010.

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