AN online petition, created on Change.org yesterday, has received more than 1,000 signatures from respondents seeking the ouster of Latheefa Koya as Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commissioner (MACC) chief, days after her appointment was announced by the prime minister’s office.
The petition, created by user Malaysia Baharu, has been endorsed by PKR’s Wangsa Maju MP Dr Tan Yee Kew.
The petition described the appointment last Saturday as a political one, which runs counter with the principles of Pakatan Harapan.
“(PH’s) goal to reform MACC as an independent body, free from political interference, has been tainted,” the petition said.
Latheefa, a prominent human rights lawyer, also resigned from PKR on Monday.
Tan said the process by which Latheefa was appointed is flawed and goes against PH’s campaign to reduce the prime minister’s power to appoint key people.
“The process is not right. As a responsible politician, who has been working very hard for the past years for a new Malaysia, I think she should resign to defend the new Malaysia concept,” said Tan, who has placed a link to the petition on her Facebook page.
“We must uphold the principle which we have been fighting for. This has nothing to do with her integrity or capacity. We have been talking about reducing the power of the PM in the appointment of all these important posts. She should resign to show that she is still with us,” she said.
Tan, a former PKR party treasurer, denied her stance is motivated by factionalism within PKR.
Latheefa was named as the new MACC chief commissioner on Tuesday to replace Mohd Shukri Abdull who stepped down ahead of the end of his contract on May 17, 2020.
The former Lawyers for Liberty executive director is on a two-year contract with the commission effective June 1, 2019.
Her shock appointment provoked a mixed response from civil society, the opposition, and PH, whose members are split in their opinions.
During the open house at the prime minister’s official residence in Putrajaya on Wednesday, Dr Mahathir Mohamad told reporters that said it was his decision to make Latheefa the MACC chief.
“She is very straightforward. She says what the truth is. She doesn’t mince words,” he said. “I appointed her based on her strong character. She is not afraid to make her stand.” – June 7, 2019.
Comments
Posted 6 years ago by [email protected] · Reply
Posted 6 years ago by Eddie Foo · Reply
Posted 6 years ago by Chean Ang Heng · Reply
Posted 6 years ago by Francis Chang · Reply
Posted 6 years ago by Lee Lee · Reply
Posted 6 years ago by Swaminaidu Venkatasamy · Reply
Posted 6 years ago by James Wong · Reply
Posted 6 years ago by Boo Teik Khoo · Reply
Posted 6 years ago by Mindy Singh · Reply
Posted 6 years ago by Lan Lan · Reply