How can DAP sack me, Tan Tuan Tat after I quit?


Former DAP Sungai Pelek council relationship cabinet part of Tan Tuan Tat also cliams which a DAP disciplinary board done a announcement to sack him before sending him any letter.
KAJANG: Former DAP Sungai Pelek council relationship cabinet part of Tan Tuan Tat currently questioned a party's logic in sacking him after he voiced he give up DAP.
"How can DAP sack me after we had give up a party?" Tuan Tat asked, when contacted today.
Tuan Tat, who was also Selangor DAP auditor as well as Taman Sungai Pelek bend chairman, bent out of a celebration upon Thursday after raising issues relating to Selangor government-linked corporation, Talam Sdn Bhd, as well as expressing restlessness against Selangor DAP leadership for sacking him simply because he was a clever believer of Sungai Pinang state deputy as well as Selangor State Legislative Assembly orator Teng Chang Kim.
"I publicly voiced which we give up a celebration during twelve noon as well as faxed a minute to DAP headquarters during 2.45pm," he said.
Tuan Tat was supposed to be in attendance a second disciplinary conference during 4pm upon which day as a outcome of a censure against him by Salak Baru bend cabinet member Lee Kwi Keong in March, this year.
He was indicted of formulating 149 haunt members for a formation of three branches in Sungai Pelek.
Tan pronounced he was surprised to read press reports quoting DAP disciplinary cabinet chairman as well as Cheras MP Tan Kok Wai announcing which he was sacked with evident affect.
Tuan Tat also claimed which he never perceived a minute in black as well as white to say which he was booted out of a party.
"Th e final minute we perceived from DAP was a presentation informing me to attend a hearing," pronounced Tuan Tat.
Meanwhile in a related development, Sungai Pelek coordinator P Sivakumar issued a statement upon Saturday as well as simplified which Tuan Tat's exclusion was due to a latter's dishonesty in formulating bogus branches.
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