PKR leadership has final
say on Hassan, says
disciplinary board
Its chairman, Tan Yee Kew, plays down the issue involving the outspoken MP as ‘nothing very serious’ and ‘rather common’.
PKR disciplinary board chairman Tan Yee Kew said the board had already held a hearing for Hassan to explain himself after he was accused of smearing PKR’s image through his actions.
“The board will refer our findings to the PKR central leadership council for the final decision.
“This is the disciplinary board’s SOP,” she told FMT.
The former Wangsa Maju MP declined to disclose details of the hearing since it was an internal matter, but played down the issue altogether.
“It’s nothing very serious, this is rather common in the party. We listened to his explanations and will refer the findings and our recommendations to the central leadership council,” she said.
FMT understands that the central leadership will decide whether to issue Hassan a warning letter and that he would only be suspended as a PKR member if he commits further violations after receiving a warning letter.
Earlier, FMT reported that the outspoken MP was summoned by PKR’s disciplinary board over his public criticisms of the government, including the decision to award the rollout of the second 5G network to U Mobile.
Hassan had in a social media post accused the government of repeating the mistakes made by the previous administrations, especially during Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s first stint as prime minister.
PKR secretary-general Fuziah Salleh had told FMT that members of PKR’s leadership council had made complaints about Hassan’s statements.
She then forwarded the complaints to the disciplinary board for it to probe the matter.
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