Furore over PSD chief's abrupt sacking



Pro-BN bloggers have strike out atBerita Harianfor highlighting a abrupt sacking of outgoing open services dialect (PSD) arch Abu Bakar Abdullah.

While pro-Pakatan bloggers have hailed Abu Bakar's boot, pro-BN bloggers have slammedBerita Harianfor making a fuss out of what would have been a low profile exit for a comparison open servant.

rocky bru ahirudin attanVeteran journalist as well as editor Ahiruddin Atan (right) who blogs as Rockybru had said: "I should not be bad-blogging New Straits Times Press (NSTP), my former employer, though we am endangered which a pro-establishment bloggers are starting to feel a aged eagerness with regards to a pro-establishment journal organisation NSTP, especially a organisation handling editor, Jalil Abdul Hamid."

Another pro-Umno blogger,Unspinners, was reduction kind, calling a inform as a harm attempt opposite Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak as well as called for Jalil to be since a sack.

It has been widely speculated in a blogosphere which Abu Bakar's tenure was finished due to a botched Public Service Remuneration Scheme (SPBA) which would have seen tip ranking officials embrace large pay hikes while lower tier workers would usually get a small RM10 increase.

"Jalil appears to be in cahoots to embarrass Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak by fortifying Abu Bakar by a space since to him for his complaint.

"Najib! was alr eady broke enough when he had to retreat a preference (SBPA plan). The inform appears as if Abu Bakar was persecuted," a blog posting read.

Najib had upon March 8announcedthat a SBPA would be scrapped as well as a primary retirement scheme easy with improvement after a programmed remodel faced fierce criticism from open servants.

'I had programmed to retire during 60'


According toSin Chew Daily, Abu Bakar was quoted as tellingBerita Harianthat he had not late though instead had his service consummated by a government.

"I as well as my family are saddened over what had happened. That is all we can say, we do not want to contend anything some-more which can be distorted," he was quoted as saying.

Abu Bakar said he received a letter of stop for his service with PSD, saying which his tenure would finish upon July 1.

He combined in a inform which he had intended to retire during a age of 60 though due to a early termination, his grant as well as Employee Provident Fund (EPF) quantum would usually be calculated until June thirty this year.

The 57-year aged had been in open service for 35 years.

In a brief have a difference onFacebook, Abu Bakar said: "Throughout my service as a open servant, we have seen as well as gifted various changes to a service as well as we am proud of everyone's contributions as well as achievements.

"I would additionally like to take a opportunity t! o apolog ise for any mistakes which we might have done, not since of any intention to persecute anyone though due to my own weaknesses as a tellurian being".
Not clear
According toSin Chew daily, when asked to criticism if Abu Bakar's stop was due to SPBA, newly-minted arch cabinet member to a supervision Ali Hamza replied: "I'm not transparent upon a matter".

He combined which he had not sealed any stop of service letters in his brand new in front of as arch cabinet member though will issue a have a difference soon upon a matter.

NONEThe circumstance behind Abu Bakar's stop was initial broken by theBerita Harian'sSunday edition.

A one-paragraph portion of story was additionally available upon a website underneath a headline "I am saddened which my service was finished early".

According to theNew Straits Timeson June 30, there is speculation which a in front of might be filled by Abu Bakar's deputy Faridah Mohd Ali or Science, Technology as well as Innovation Ministry secretary-general Madinah Mohamad (right)- either would have story as a country's initial womanlike PSD chief.
According toBernama, Farida will offer as acting PSD arch in a interim.
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