FMT:
Hamzah in Sydney, will miss Bersatu disciplinary hearing, says aide
6 hours ago
Elill Easwaran
Bersatu deputy president's private secretary says Hamzah Zainudin is in Sydney to help with his daughter's university enrolment

Bersatu deputy president Hamzah Zainudin was summoned by the disciplinary board over complaints that he had tried to undermine the 2025 annual general assembly and the party’s leadership.
PETALING JAYA: Bersatu deputy president Hamzah Zainudin will miss his disciplinary board hearing tomorrow as he is currently abroad, according to his aide.
Ahmad Ikhwan Fadhli, his private secretary, said Hamzah was in Sydney, Australia, to help his daughter with her university enrolment.
“Hamzah, who was already overseas, received the notice on Feb 7 and immediately informed the disciplinary board that he could not attend,” he told FMT.
“He also informed the Dewan Rakyat Speaker (Johari Abdul) on Feb 4 that he would be unable to attend the Parliament session from Feb 5 to Feb 13 as he is away for a personal matter.”
FMT has reached out to Bersatu disciplinary board chairman Radzi Manan for comment.
Ahmad Ikhwan Fadhli, his private secretary, said Hamzah was in Sydney, Australia, to help his daughter with her university enrolment.
“Hamzah, who was already overseas, received the notice on Feb 7 and immediately informed the disciplinary board that he could not attend,” he told FMT.
“He also informed the Dewan Rakyat Speaker (Johari Abdul) on Feb 4 that he would be unable to attend the Parliament session from Feb 5 to Feb 13 as he is away for a personal matter.”
FMT has reached out to Bersatu disciplinary board chairman Radzi Manan for comment.
Hamzah was summoned to appear before the board over complaints alleging attempts to sabotage the party’s 2025 annual general assembly and undermine its leadership.
A notice dated Feb 6 said this was the second summons, following an earlier one issued in October last year.
The disciplinary board has also summoned at least six other Bersatu leaders to appear this Thursday.
A notice dated Feb 6 said this was the second summons, following an earlier one issued in October last year.
The disciplinary board has also summoned at least six other Bersatu leaders to appear this Thursday.
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Hamza gone to Sydney for secret discussions ? Wakakak
ReplyDeleteWhich group of Malays would say, the economy is not good, in casual conversation with a stranger, and a Chinese at that? I do wonder...
ReplyDeleteMet one somewhere in Tasik Puteri around Rawang area...in a casual conversation, he claimed that when he started work after return home to Malaysia after oversea study, his RM1100 monthly salary with Sime Darby, was much bigger than current graduate starting salary...
And newly developed landed property in and around Tasik Puteri will start at RM600k and definitely out of the reach of Malays, in an area that is supposedly largely Malay majority
Am I suppose to read anything to his tinge of lament? Defiance? Something cooking or maybe simmering in the kitchen? Just wondering...
I don't care much for any repeat of any unpleasant historical past...not nice to be regarded as uncivilized in history book.
One term is also ok what...already in history book.
Left out...started work back in 1990...
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