PUBLIC university administrators in cahoots with Barisan Nasional leaders to sabotage the education reform agenda should resign before the government removes them, said Dr Maszlee Malik.
The education minister said there are reports of top university officials being in direct contact with former ministers and officials from BN.
“I’m not certain, but it is said that there are some who are actively involved with BN, and it’s obvious they are still communicating with the former ministers and BN leaders, proving that they are involved with (the leaders),” he told reporters at the Parliament lobby today.
It was reported yesterday that the ministry issued termination letters to the chairmen of five public universities, as Putrajaya continues to cull controversial appointees to university boards.
Maszlee, who did not reveal the number of corrupted public university officials, said there are many individuals who are qualified and committed to improving the quality of education.
“There are many more VCs (vice-chancellors) who are professionals. Many of them have had their services extended, and they are not political,” said the Simpang Renggam MP.
“We find that they are unable to support the agenda to reform public universities.”
His decision to sack the five chairmen has been hailed by academics as a positive step towards revamping the nation’s education system.
Maszlee in June said vice-chancellors and deputy vice-chancellors of public universities who rooted for BN in GE14 would be asked to resign.
He had said this was in keeping with the Pakatan Harapan policy of removing political appointees and replacing them with qualified people. – August 1, 2018.
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