Maszlee ducks questions on ministry flip-flop

29 Jul 2018 / 18:26 H.

KLANG: Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik today avoided media questions on his two recent controversial policy-related announcements.
"No, no, today is only about the by-election," he told reporters after attending a free health screening programme as part of the Pakatan Harapan's (PH) Sungai Kandis campaign trail in Taman Sri Andala,s alongside Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail today.
Maszlee had recently flip-flopped on his statement on funding for Chinese independent schools.
The minister had in a parliamentary written reply on July 25 claimed that the schools would not be given funding as they did not fall under the national education system, before claiming the next day that the ministry was in discussions with the Finance Ministry over the matter.
On a separate issue on the MyBrain15 scholarship programme for PhD students, Maszlee had last week announced that it would be put on hold due to the current economic situation, which had upset many quarters, particularly students.
When asked to comment on the two issues, Maszlee merely said: "We will make an announcement soon."
On the ongoing Sungai Kandis campaign, Maszlee urged voters to vote for PH's candidate Zawawi Ahmad Mughni, claiming the Selangor government needed a religious figure of Zawawi's stature in its administration.

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