Najib: Respect demand for Chinese education


Giving updates: Foon Yew High School management committee chairman Tong Sing Chuan (left) briefing Najib about the Seri Alam campus during his visit.

JOHOR BARU: Demand for Chinese education should be respected as these schools provide a choice for parents and their children, says Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

The former prime minister said despite pressure from certain parties while he was in the government, he still went ahead and approved applications by Foon Yew High School, an established Chinese education provider here, to set up branches in Kulai and Seri Alam.

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