THE People’s Justice Party (PKR) has expelled 28 members, including three recently elected branch leaders, after it was confirmed they held membership in other political parties.
PKR Secretary-General Dr Fuziah Salleh said the expulsions followed a thorough verification process conducted by the party’s Central Leadership Council (MPP).
“In the initial stage, 36 individuals were identified, and the MPP confirmed their termination following the close of branch-level nominations. However, they were given two weeks to appeal,” she told Bernama on Sunday.
Of those, only 11 submitted appeals along with proof of their commitment to the party’s cause. “These individuals were subsequently reinstated as members,” Fuziah added.
Further action was taken following the conclusion of the branch elections, resulting in the removal of three additional leaders: the branch chiefs of Jempol and Pasir Salak, as well as the Women’s Wing leader for Besut.
Fuziah stressed that verifying such allegations is not straightforward. “We often receive complaints about individuals holding membership in two or three parties. My first step is always to determine which party they joined most recently,” she said.
“If it is not Keadilan, then there is reason for disciplinary action. But action is only taken when there is evidence,” she added, noting that many complaints lack complete documentation or a clear timeline.
PKR’s upcoming National Congress, including the Youth (AMK) and Women’s Wing congresses, is scheduled to take place from 22 to 24 May in Johor Bahru, with voting set for 23 May. - May 11, 2025