PUTRAJAYA: The Public Service Department (PSD) will issue a show cause letter to the school principal in Johor if she had indeed uttered derogatory remarks at her students recently.
Its director-general Datuk Seri Abu Bakar Abdullah said the PSD will study the report submitted by the Education Ministry.
Abu Bakar said he received the six-inch thick report on Thursday and was still going through the papers.
“If there is a case against the principal, then the disciplinary committee will deliberate. A show cause letter will be issued to the principal and she will be given the opportunity to defend herself,” he said yesterday.
Abu Bakar said he was aware there was pressure from the public to resolve the matter quickly, adding that he would discuss with Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Sidek Hassan on how soon the disciplinary committee could meet. PSD to HTML
“But we also have to be mindful of the upcoming Hari Raya holidays.
“So far, we have only received a report against the teacher from Johor,” he said.
On Wednesday, Education Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin wanted the PSD, which had received a report on the incident, to decide on the case as soon as possible.
The SMK Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra principal had allegedly told non-Malay students that they were penumpang (passengers) in this country
Its director-general Datuk Seri Abu Bakar Abdullah said the PSD will study the report submitted by the Education Ministry.
Abu Bakar said he received the six-inch thick report on Thursday and was still going through the papers.
“If there is a case against the principal, then the disciplinary committee will deliberate. A show cause letter will be issued to the principal and she will be given the opportunity to defend herself,” he said yesterday.
Abu Bakar said he was aware there was pressure from the public to resolve the matter quickly, adding that he would discuss with Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Sidek Hassan on how soon the disciplinary committee could meet. PSD to HTML
“But we also have to be mindful of the upcoming Hari Raya holidays.
“So far, we have only received a report against the teacher from Johor,” he said.
On Wednesday, Education Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin wanted the PSD, which had received a report on the incident, to decide on the case as soon as possible.
The SMK Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra principal had allegedly told non-Malay students that they were penumpang (passengers) in this country
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