PM should explain PSD director-generals sudden termination, says PAS

KUALA LUMPUR, Jul 3 The budding apportion should insist a remarkable stop of Tan Sri Abu Bakar Abdullahs use as a director-general of a Public Service Department (PSD), PAS pronounced today.

Abu Bakar (picture) received a stop letter that took outcome upon a first of this month.

The budding apportion contingency come forward to explain, pronounced PAS vice-president Datuk Mahfuz Omar, adding that its a mystery that Abu Bakars use would be consummated suddenly even after a 57-year-old had signed to stay upon until early retirement during a age of 60.

Mahfuz contrasted this case with that of former Chief Secretary to a Government Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan, who had his use lengthened by stipulate after he reached early retirement age and also received a gift of being allocated as Petronas chairman this month.

Mahfuz said, We cant concede it (civil service) to be politicised by a budding minister.

He was referring to rumours that Abu Bakar was sacked due to PSDs controversial Public Service Renumeration Scheme (SBPA), that was axed after protests from within a polite use over a unsymmetrical pay rise given.

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