PSD orders civil servants not to attend rally

Faced with mounting pressure that a rally will be held this weekend, the Public Services Department (PSD) has issued a circular barring civil servants from participating in an illegal assembly or any movement which may hurt the security of the nation.

civil servants government workersThe letter dated June 30 and signed by the PSD director-general, Abu Bakar Abdullah, did not name which rally.

Three rallies are planned for this weekend, organised by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih 2.0), Perkasa and also Umno Youth.

Abu Bakar, in the three-page letter addressed to all ministry secretaries-general, all federal department heads and state secretaries, reminded civil servants not to become actively involved in any movement or gathering by any parties, attending them during office hours or using office equipment to distribute materials for an illegal gathering.

The PSD director-general reminded civil servants to protect the principles of neutrality and impartiality in the public service, to ensure the service rendered is stable, neutral and does not support any movement, inclinations or political parties.

He went on to cite various regulations under the Civil Servant Officers Standing Orders 1993 on actions which could be taken.

Education Ministry circular is more blunt

However, an Education Ministry circular similarly dated June 30, signed by the director-general Abd Ghafar Mahmud, was more blunt in specifically stating the electoral reform group Coalition of Free and Fair Elections Bersih 2.0.

NONEThe letter was addressed to all Education Ministry division directors, state education department directors, Teachers Training Institute directors and Matriculation Colleges directors.

It claimed that Bersih 2.0 or the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections is holding a “Walk for Democracy” directed at seeking transparent and fair elections.

“The police have classified this as an illegal assembly and would lead to riots, demonstrations and internal conflict. It is stated that the gathering may upset the security and stability of the nation,” Abd Ghafar said.

NONE“All officers and staff under the Education Ministry and students in learning institutions are prohibited from attending or participating in the rally by the illegal organisation Bersih on any days or events organised by them,” he said.

Abdul Ghafar said the directive is to avert officers, staff and students from facing any action by the authorities.

The Education Ministry director-general had forwarded copies of the letter to the Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, his deputies Wee Ka Siong, and Puad Zarkashi, the secretary-general of the ministry, deputy secretary-general, deputy director-general, heads of various division of the ministry, the legal advisor and the public relations department.

Malaysiakini

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