Malaysia

Teachers, Kemas staff allowed to be political with immediate effect: PM

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob has urged the Education Ministry to issue a circular on the matter

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 Jan 2022 2:38PM

Teachers, Kemas staff allowed to be political with immediate effect: PM
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob says teachers and Community Development Division staff are still subject to the rules of their respective departments in terms of being involved in politics. – Bernama pic, January 22, 2022

KOTA BARU – The government today announced that school teachers under the Education Ministry (MoE) nationwide are now allowed to get involved in politics with immediate effect.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the permission also involved the staff of the Community Development Division (Kemas).

Therefore, he said, MoE should issue a circular pertaining to the permission immediately if it is not yet available.

“I have already brought this matter to the cabinet and decided, in line with the democratic rights of the people which is the permission for people to get involved in politics, to allow teachers to be political.

“Before this, Kemas staff were allowed to get involved in politics but during the Pakatan Harapan (PH) era, they were disallowed to do so. Hence, I would like to announce that Kemas staff are now allowed to get involved in politics. 

“If it has not been issued, I hope MoE will issue the circular immediately so that no pressure is placed on these teachers,” he said. 

He said this at a press conference after attending a special meeting with the state Umno political bureau at the Kelantan Umno Building here today.

Also present was Kelantan Umno Liaison Committee chairman Datuk Ahmad Jazlan Yaakub.

Earlier, he said there was a circular prohibiting teachers from getting involved in politics with many were issued warnings that action could be taken against them.

However, Ismail Sabri explained that the teachers and Kemas staff are still subject to the rules of their respective departments.

“Teachers, for example, while in politics they should not neglect their duties. Otherwise, disciplinary action can be taken and so on, it is up to the department (to make an assessment),” he said. – Bernama, January 22, 2022 

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