Wednesday, July 22, 2020

SUPP leader asks Putrajaya to release report on UEC recognition

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SUPP leader asks Putrajaya to release report on UEC recognition


Kho said UEC has been a topic of debate for decades, and it was time that this multiracial country followed Sarawak’s example and recognise the certificate

Picture by Sulok Tawie

KUCHING, July 22 — Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) Women head Kho Teck Wan today asked the Perikatan Nasional (PN) federal government to release a report on the recognition of Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) compiled by a task force.

She said former education minister Mazslee Malik had said the report was expected to be completed by the end of last year before it was to be brought to the federal Cabinet for a final decision.


“As a person who has followed the development of UEC recognition, I am very interested to know the progress and outcome of the report,” Kho said.

“Have we got any conclusion on the study?” she asked, adding that UEC recognition has been a topic of political debate especially in the Chinese community regardless of which party rules the federal government.

She said Pakatan Harapan (PH) had promised the recognition of UEC prior to the 14th general election (GE14) in May 2018.


“However, after the election, the people were told that UEC recognition was a sensitive issue that needed survey and assessment at all levels of society,” Kho said.

Last year, the task force conducted engagement sessions with various stakeholders such as 17 socio-political education leaders, 27 non-governmental organisations (NGOs), five political parties and 14 public higher education institutions to ensure a comprehensive UEC certificate recognition.

In addition, two town hall series were also held with the involvement of youths to get their views and some MPs to comment on the issue.

Kho said UEC has been a topic of debate for decades, and it was time that this multiracial country followed Sarawak’s example and recognise the certificate that was accepted by over 600 universities around the world.


She stressed a more serious issue that the Malaysian government should look into was the fact that Chinese Independent schools produce many good students that are scouted by foreign universities as soon as their UEC results are out.

She added the students are offered full or partial scholarships to study at the foreign universities which end up causing a major brain drain to the country.

4 comments:

  1. tanah borneo manyak bising, pn harus kasi halau keluar tanah melayu.

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  2. Frankly, Sabah and Sarawak should withdraw from Malaysia just like Singapore.

    Look at what Project M is all about - to increase the number of Muslims so that ultimately Muslims will be the majority and then you can throw out the multi racial and multi religious facets of both Sabah and Sarawak.

    And both states will really be just ordinary 2 states within the Malaysia.

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  3. SUPP is a multi-racial regional party, with 1 seat in Parliament but having no cabinet position with PN. Yet they can bravely make noise about UEC.

    MCA, the single-race self-proclaimed champion of the Chinese with Wee KHAT Siong as Minister and Mah Hang Song as Deputy Education Minister have not made a poop or peep about UEC since they grabbed “power” via Sheraton Shake.

    DAP can’t do anything even with 42 MPs of course; they are not in government. But when they were in government Teoh Nie Ching (naively but bravely) put her job and reputation on the line by committing to deliver UEC recognition “by the end of the year”. But she was shafted by Mentari Kasut Hitam and Toonsie.

    DAP’s Nie Ching got more Lam Phar than MCA’s Wee KHAT Siong and Mah Hang Song.

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  4. A minor player in a minor BN-friendly party.

    Let's see how far this squeak goes...

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