Wednesday November 4, 2009
Four CC members removed
KUALA LUMPUR: Four appointed MCA central committee members have been removed hours before the party central committee meeting started yesterday.
The four are Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Chor Chee Heung, national organising secretary Yoo Wei How, his deputy Gan Hong Su, and Datuk Chai Kim Sen.
They were among the 16 central committee members who had signed a requisition to call for an EGM to decide if the party should hold a fresh election.
The four were informed by Simon Lim, who is the political secretary to party president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat, that their service had been terminated in the morning.
“This is a surprise to us as we have dressed up for the meeting today where an important agenda — the greater unity plan — will be discussed,” said Chor who was accompanied by the other three former CC members at a press conference at Wisma MCA here.
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