CUEPACS president slammed for playing politics


CUEPACS president slammed for playing politics
Civil service kinship CUEPACS president Omar Osman (pic) was currently heavily criticised for urging government servants to back Barisan Nasional during a entrance general election.
"Omar's act of urging polite servants to await BN is inappropriate. It is their right to select yes or no party they prefer," pronounced Jerai part of of council Firdaus Jaafar.
CEUPACS, he said, should be professional and should not turn part of any political party.
"His action will cause polite servants to lose public trust," combined Firdaus.
Firdaus, who is also PAS Youth exco member, pronounced Omar should instead focus upon a well-being of polite servants including fighting for some 13,000 stipulate staff to have their standing converted to permanent employees.
Omar had called upon polite servants to await prime apportion Najib Razak's administration, saying that voting for a opposition could affect their practice benefits.
But Firdaus pronounced polite servants should carefully weigh a offers put forward by Pakatan Rakyat in its manifesto.
Among others, PR promised reduction of housing loan interest and salary to co-ordinate workload.
-Harakahdaily
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