Saturday, November 28, 2015

Tanjung Bungah Rep Teh Will Keep Voicing Out On Enviromental Issues

 

GEORGETOWN (Saturday, 28 November 2015) - Tanjung Bungah State Assemblyman Teh Yee Cheu will not quit as an elected representative and DAP member but will continue to champion environment issues despite being criticised for backing an opposition motion at the State Assembly sitting last week.

He said, as a State Assemblyman, he did not regret supporting the motion on land reclamation issues in the interest of the people despite being ordered to apologise later.

Teh, who came under the spotlight after supporting a motion tabled by Muhamad Farid Saad (BN-Pulau Betong, said he would also be attending the Penang DAP Congress and Election tomorrow as he had been nominated to contest "and it is up to the members whether to support me or otherwise."

"As a State Assemblyman and DAP member who holds on to the principle of Efficiency, Accountability and Transparency, I will quit as Penang DAP organising secretary for my action in supporting the motion.

"As a matter of good governance and principal, I have to resign as the DAP organising secretary.

"But, I don't have any regret over what I did at the State Assembly. My stand on the motion stays despite being directed to apologise," he told reporters in Georgetown today (Saturday).

"Secondly, whatever I debated, decided and supported in the assembly, it is still my stand to protect public interests as a representative of the people.

"I respect the majority of the party against the decision of the minority so I have to leave this state committee.

"However, it is a matter of principle. The minority should also be respected.

"I have always been a 'lone ranger', so it is a minority fight in a way for now but I harbor hope that tomorrow, it can be majority," said Teh, who has just returned from a trip overseas with his family.

He said he would continue to voice out on environmental issues.

Last Friday, Speaker Datuk Law Choo Kiang rejected the motion by Muhamad Farid after 23 members opposed, 10, including Teh, in favour, and five abstained.

Five PKR assemblymen - Ong Chin Wen (Bukit Tengah), Dr Norlela Ariffin (Penanti), Cheah Kah Peng (Kebun Bunga), Dr T. Jayabalan (Batu Uban) and Lee Khai Loon (Machang Bubuk) - abstained from voting, claiming that they acted according to their conscience.

Teh later apologised to Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng claiming that he had a made a mistake and recommitted himself to the party.

He resigned as state DAP organising secretary on Tuesday.

Muhamad Farid Saad (BN-Pulau Betong) had submitted a motion suggesting that all sea reclamation projects for development be subjected to public debate during the last State Assembly sitting.

Bernama/ The Star Online

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