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Zuraida files judicial review seeking declaration as rightful PBM president

Ex-Ampang MP claims not notified by party about sacking

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Apr 2023 3:55PM

Zuraida files judicial review seeking declaration as rightful PBM president
In her application, Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin seeks a declaration that the Registrar of Societies’ action to retain Datuk Larry Soon @ Larry Sng as Parti Bangsa Malaysia president was unlawful, and a mandamus order to compel RoS to recognise her as PBM’s rightful president effective October 7, 2022. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, April 11, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin has filed for a judicial review at the high court against the Registrar of Societies (RoS) to seek a declaration that she is the rightful Parti Bangsa Malaysia (PBM) president.

Zuraida, 65, filed the application through Messrs Ashmeer Ashrof on March 24 and named the RoS as the sole respondent.

In her application, the former Ampang MP sought a declaration that RoS’ action to retain Datuk Larry Soon @ Larry Sng as PBM president was unlawful, and a mandamus order to compel RoS to recognise her as PBM’s rightful president effective October 7, 2022.

Through a supporting affidavit, she said she received a letter from PBM on October 27, 2022, informing her about her appointment as PBM president. 

However, Zuraida said she had received a letter from the party dated December 19 the same year, in which Soon declared himself as the PBM president and suspended her membership.

The former plantation industries and commodities minister said she had learned of her sacking from the PBM through The Star news portal on December 27, 2022, but never received any notice, letter or information from the party about it.

“Since YB Larry Soon (respondent) has been retained as the PBM president, there is no need for PBM to comply with Clause 14 under its constitution to sack me. 

“My illegal sacking received media coverage, resulting in severe damage to my political image.

“I believe that if the respondent had registered me as the PBM president after receiving the letter, I could not have been unconstitutionally sacked,” said Zuraida in the affidavit.

Meanwhile, lawyer Mohamed Ashmeer Ashrof, representing Zuraida, when contacted, said the judicial review application hearing is scheduled before Judge Datuk Amarjeet Singh tomorrow. – Bernama, April 11, 2023

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