Khairy vows to defend party from possible deregistration


Looi Sue-Chern

Umno presidential candidate Khairy Jamaluddin says he will meet and debate with the authorities to ensure Umno is not deregistered and that its assets are returned. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 28, 2018.

UMNO presidential candidate Khairy Jamaluddin has vowed to defend the party from deregistration, adding he was willing to meet anyone to save the party.

The outgoing Umno Youth chief said if he was elected, he would face anyone necessary, including the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, police, home minister, or even the prime minister himself.

“We are not sure if it’s true but there is talk that Umno may be deregistered. If I am president, I will meet and debate with whoever necessary to make sure Umno is not touched and its assets are returned.

“I will face them. I will speak to Tun (Dr) Mahathir (Mohamad) and ask him not to deregister Umno,” he said during a meeting last night with Penang Umno members in Seberang Jaya ahead of the party polls on Saturday.

“I will ask (the prime minister) that we be allowed to fight as gentlemen, and there is no need to abolish Umno. After that, we focus on strengthening the party.”

Khairy, who is former youth and sports minister, is running against four others for the presidency, including acting president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and veteran Umno politician Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah.

Yesterday, Zahid said it was possible that Home Minister Muhyiddin Yassin would order the Registrar of Society to deregister Umno soon. 

He said this after being informed by MACC that the bank accounts of Umno headquarters and several of its states had been frozen.

Zahid said this would disrupt Umno’s operations and hamper its efforts to rebuild itself after its worst general election outing and loss of power in Putrajaya.

But Bernama reported that Muhyiddin had refuted Zahid’s allegation that RoS would be ordered to cancel Umno’s registration.

Khairy said it was sad that the first circular received at the divisions since they elected their leaders was one saying that administration funds or aid would no longer be sent to the divisions from Umno headquarters.

“We have to reorganise our assets so we can cut expenses at (Umno’s headquarters at) PWTC. We can then channel our assets to the divisions so they can conduct activities which can win us support.

“It is those in the grassroots that work to engage the people, like our women and Puteri wings,” he said. – June 29, 2018


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  • In the worse case scenario you can always register a new Party called UMNO V3.0. And you can be the pro-tem President.

    Posted 7 years ago by Henry Mancini Jr · Reply

  • Wow lots of noise and more like a snake oil salesman. Win your post first lah !!!!!

    Posted 7 years ago by Lee Lee · Reply

  • WHAT IS THE POINT OF DEREGISTERING UMNO FOR PH??? UMNO is illegal party, but rakyat looking at PH to see what it can do for them, not what they can do to UMNO..In the first place, PH position is its not UMNO that is obssessed with negative politics and poorer thy neighbour. THAT is what UMNO does and UMNO lies that PH is like them. PH cannot even do too much negative politics, it will turn away its supporters. For PH govt, its more important UMNO gets its affairs in order so as not to distract from the business of governance..A PH govt Registrar will just tell UMNO to get on with election and gets their paperwork done..

    Posted 7 years ago by Bigjoe Lam · Reply