Another dubious voter in Selangor


This time, Klang MP Charles Santiago purported which a Malaysian residing overseas got herself 'automatically registered' as a voter during his parliamentary constituency.
PETALING JAYA: As a ubiquitous choosing looms over a horizon, more reports emerge of discrepancies in a electoral roll.
This time, DAP MP Charles Santiago purported which he found a single case of a Malaysian working overseas being "automatically registered" during his parliamentary constituency.
Speaking to FMT, Santiago pronounced which he perceived a complaint from Bharat Menon, a proprietor of Taman Gembira, Klang, alleging which his niece was found to be a voter during a area, when she never purebred herself with a Election Commission (EC).
"Bharat's niece, Premilla Menon, 34, perceived a New Year nod minute from Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak. The minute additionally indicated her choosing by casting votes area and other details.
"When Bharat checked a make a difference with Premilla, she told her uncle which she never purebred herself as a voter," pronounced Santiago.
He combined which Premilla is residing in Dublin, Ireland, for a past 5 years.
He pronounced which a check upon a EC's website reliable which Premilla is indeed a purebred voter.
Santiago urged a EC to examine a make a difference as soon as poss! ible as a ubiquitous choosing could be called anytime.
"How could this happen? Based upon my check, we found out which Premilla was purebred in a first entertain of final year," he said.
Santiago is set to board a military inform upon a make a difference after today.
Last month, a Selangor DAP state representative Lau Weng San claimed which he found three indeterminate names purebred in dual houses in Petaling Jaya and Kuala Kubu Baru.
Hulu Langat DAP chief, Lee Kee Hiong, pronounced which so far, she has found about 40 indeterminate names in a electoral list in a Petaling Jaya area alone.
The "voters" were traced using a nod minute from Najib.
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