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Chitchat Johor Chief Minister Likely To Be Fired For Being A Fake Degree Fraudster! Guess Who Will Take Over Him?

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JOHOR BARU — The southern Malaysian state of Johor is buzzing with talk of a new chief minister soon, the first reshuffle in less than a year since Pakatan Harapan (PH) took power in the economically-strategic state and also at the federal level last May 9.

Incumbent chief minister Osman Sapian will make way for a colleague from Bersatu, which together with Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Amanah and Democratic Action Party (DAP) form PH.

The likely candidate for the top job is Bukit Kepong state assemblyman Sahruddin Jamal.

The Malaysian Insight learnt that the matter had been discussed with the Johor palace when prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad met the Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim, last January and is now an urgent issue.

The new chief minister is to be named pending the conclusion of negotiations with the Johor palace, multiple sources at the federal and state level said.

It is learnt Sultan Ibrahim is currently overseas and will only return by the end of next week.

Mr Osman could not be reached for comment.

Earlier in February, Mr Osman had admitted that he does not have a degree from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), apologising to Malaysians for the “confusion and misunderstanding” over his qualifications.

Social media had then been abuzz with claims that Mr Osman’s accounting degree from UPM in fact did not exist, with the allegations coming to light after someone purportedly conducted online checks with the university.

Two senior officials at the PH national leadership have confirmed to The Malaysian Insight that the process to name a new chief minister had begun weeks ago and the transition could occur as early as the end of next week.

“But it all depends on when we can get the nod from the Sultan,” said one official who requested anonymity.

Another national PH official said any change to the chief minister’s position will be discussed among Bersatu leaders first before it is brought to PH’s other component party members.

“More importantly it will be discussed with the Johor palace first before any decisions are made.”

Another source said other PH parties are jostling to put forward their own candidates.

“This is expected because whenever there is a vacancy, other parties will try to jump in to set their own agenda,” said a source from Johor PH.

According to a decision by the PH presidential council early last year, the four parties had agreed that the menteri besar’s post will go to Bersatu.

This decision was made before the 14th general election last May and was part of the coalition’s post-election plan if Johor were to fall to PH.

National level PH sources said that thus far, DAP and Amanah are sticking to the convention and are supporting a candidate from Bersatu.

Bersatu now has 11 seats in the 56-seat Johor legislative assembly. It won eight seats in GE14 and picked up three more from United Malays National Organisation (Umno) defectors Rasman Ithnain of Sedili, Rosleli Jahari (Johor Lama) and Alwiyah Talib (Endau).

https://www.todayonline.com/world/j...an-make-way-bersatu-colleague-pakatan-sources
 
And whoever take over will take a cruise to our waters ?
 
Johor should take a cue from their former country man.....

University degree 'not vital for success': Khaw Boon Wan

Singaporeans do not need to be university graduates to be successful, said National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan yesterday.

What is more important is that they get good jobs after leaving school, Mr Khaw told some 160 students and young adults in an Our Singapore Conversation dialogue.

"If they cannot find jobs, what is the point? You own a degree, but so what? That you can't eat it. If that cannot give you a good life, a good job, it is meaningless," he added.

Mr Khaw was responding to a participant who said the Government should set aside more university places for Institute of Technical Education (ITE) and polytechnic graduates.

Said Mr Khaw: "Can you have a whole country where 100 per cent are graduates? I am not so sure.

"What you do not want is to create huge graduate unemployment."

The minister said there were countries that upgraded their polytechnics to universities but regretted doing so, after the graduates were unable to find good jobs.

His comments came one day after Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said that polytechnic graduates have many good options after leaving school, and they need not just aim for university degrees.

Housing prices also emerged as a topic yesterday, with one participant, 26-year-old Jeremy Neo, who is between jobs, asking about measures to contain inflation.

Mr Khaw acknowledged that housing prices remain a concern, but he gave the assurance that new Housing Board flats will always remain affordable and accessible.

Besides tertiary education and HDB prices, Mr Khaw also fielded questions on the influx of foreigners and rekindling the community spirit in HDB estates during the 45-minute session organised by the Sembawang constituency office.

One participant, ITE student Chia Weng Kit, 17, said he was ambivalent about the idea of having more university places for ITE and polytechnic students.

"What is more important is how hard we work, so it depends on us," he said.
 
Serves him right. Same asshole who stirred more shit, with boarding of msian vessel in disputed waters:inlove:
Just desserts
 
What is the use of the weapons but no lumpak. Even a small Chief Minister can sail into the disputed waters. Dr M is truly Number 1.
 
From one mediocre MB to another one probably just as mediocre. The rakyat of Johore deserves better!:biggrin: I think PAP should recommend our Mr. Masagoes to become their MB!
 
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