Utusan sacks journalist union chief


By Yow Hong Chieh, The Malaysian Insider

KUALA LUMPUR, May 2 — National Union of Journalist (NUJ) president Mohamed Hata Wahari confirmed that Utusan Malaysia has sacked him but vowed today to continue leading the union for greater media freedom.

Hata said he was terminated from his senior journalist post on April 21, a week after the Umno-owned paper’s disciplinary inquiry said he was guilty of breaching the terms of his contract.

He led a nasi lemak “protest” today against lack of media freedom in front of Utusan Malaysia’s office here.

“We’re doing this not only for media freedom but also to develop Malaysian journalism,” he told reporters here after enjoying Utusan-wrapped nasi lemak.

Hata said the Utusan letter dated April 21 said the three-man domestic inquiry panel had decided to sack him with immediate effect for making statements to online news portals that damaged the credibility of the newspaper.

“After taking into account factors presented during the domestic inquiry and the circumstances surrounding the charges, the Company has no choice but to terminate you with immediate effect from this letter’s date of issue,” read the eight-page letter sent to Hata.

The letter was signed by Utusan human resources general manager Mohd Nazlan Osman and copied to the Malay daily’s the executive chairman, group executive director, group chief editor and the human resources senior executive.

Hata has 14 days from the notice date to appeal the decision.

It is unclear if Hata will be allowed to keep his post as president of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) following his dismissal but the senior newsman said he was confident the union will continue to support him.

 

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