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Calls grow for Syed Saddiq to sit out GE15 ahead of Muda’s candidate announcement

Some say he could be liability for party, Pakatan Harapan due to ongoing graft trial

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 29 Oct 2022 6:20PM

Calls grow for Syed Saddiq to sit out GE15 ahead of Muda’s candidate announcement
Many supporters and members of the public urge Muda president Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman to focus on his ongoing corruption trial and make a comeback once his name is cleared. – The Vibes file pic, October 29, 2022

by Amar Shah Mohsen

KUALA LUMPUR – There appears to be mounting calls among supporters and the public for Muda president Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman to sit out the coming 15th general election (GE15) pending his ongoing corruption trial. 

This comes after the high court yesterday ordered the incumbent Muar MP to enter his defence on the four charges levelled against him, and ahead of Muda’s announcement on its GE15 candidates tonight. 

The general sentiment is that Syed Saddiq could prove to be a liability for his party and Pakatan Harapan (PH), with many social media users warning that opponents might use his case as political ammunition against the opposition bloc. 

Many are also urging him to focus on his trial and to make a political comeback should the court later clear his name. 

It is understood that there is now pressure from within the PH coalition to reclaim the Muar seat, to avoid potential defeat. 

PKR Youth secretary Omar Mokhtar Manap, took to Twitter to say it would be a risk for Syed Saddiq to contest in the national polls, as the court’s verdict on his case is still anybody’s guess. 

“If PH wins with a slim majority, and a Muar by-election is held later, this will certainly affect the PH government. I hope Saddiq will be big-hearted enough to give up Muar for Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to choose another candidate.”

Fellow Twitter user @eddydaud said the Muda president ought to do Muar voters a favour by sitting out the election and allowing another candidate from the party to contest the constituency.

“Time to show good leadership and sacrifice as Muda leader, Syed,” he posted yesterday. 

Twitter user @Kumar_Zone, commenting on a tweet by Syed Saddiq stating that he is yet to be found guilty, said it is best for the latter not to contest as a by-election would ensue if he is eventually convicted.

“Not to mention this will be political fodder for the opposing camp. Stay out and campaign for Muda. That would be honourable.”

Fellow Twitter user @qwertyKKM commented that it is a risk to allow him to contest and potentially lose Muar, and that he should “focus on (his) case and don’t be freaking greedy for power”. 

Twitter user @fairuz_azmi83, meanwhile, said those wishing to be leaders should by right already understand the fundamentals of integrity, and that the use of personal accounts to receive huge amounts of public funds should not be allowed, referring to details in Syed Saddiq’s case. 

In this regard, he said the Muda president should withdraw himself from taking part in the general election until his name is cleared. 

Some, however, defended the Muar incumbent, saying that he should be allowed to contest in the polls as long as he is not found guilty, and that being ordered to enter a defence is not tantamount to conviction. 

In delivering his decision yesterday, high court judge Datuk Azhar Abdul Hamid said the prosecution had successfully proved a prima facie case against Syed Saddiq in all four of his charges, and ordered him to enter his defence. 

He is charged with one count each of criminal breach of trust and misappropriation of funds, and two counts of money laundering. 

The court has set February 22 to 24, March 13 and 14, and April 10 to 14 as trial dates. – The Vibes, October 29, 2022

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