TAKIYUDDIN Hassan today issued a gag order barring PAS members from discussing party matters with the media or on social media.
The Islamist party’s secretary-general said the order is with immediate effect.
Any member who breaches the gag order faces disciplinary action, he said.
The party guarantees freedom of speech but it must also ensure organisational secrecy is maintained at all times, he said.
The directive to members comes after PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang’s son-in-law, Zaharudin Muhammad, said in a Facebook post that there was dedak cartel or group within the Islamist party which took money from Umno.
The claim, made on Saturday, is widely believed to be linked to an audio recording involving Bachok MP Nik Abduh Nik Abdul Aziz talking about Umno’s funding of PAS.
Yesterday, in another post, Zaharuddin listed five individuals on the take. He named them as “Dr Hussam II”, “Mr NT”, “Mr KT”, “Mr KH” and “everyone knows”.
The last person, he said, is a good friend but too engrossed with his friends, becoming the front-line defender of this group.
“He doesn’t know much actually.
“Of all of them, I will focus only on No. 1. Because what he does, Mr 2 all the way to Mr 5, they don’t know about it.
“(Dr Hussam II) is more cunning than (the real) Hussam (referring to Amanah leader Husam Musa). He swipes left and right.
“He is close with (Mohamed) Azmin (Ali), too, and tried to get dedak from Azmin, but whether he got it or not is not known,” Zaharudin said.
Hadi has denied giving his blessing to Zaharuddin to expose the “dedak cartel”.
Zaharudin, he said, acted without his knowledge when the former PAS shura council member wrote a Facebook post on a cabal of leaders in the Islamist party accepting “dedak” (literally animal feed but in a political context, money).
“That is not true. I did not give my blessing. No blessing,” he said after breaking fast with the media at a hotel in Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, last night. – May 14, 2019.
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