Let Talent Corp handle scholarship awards, says DAP


By Clara Chooi, The Malaysian Insider

KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 — The DAP today urged the Cabinet to strip the Public Service Department (PSD) of its scholarship award role and instead transfer it to Talent Corporation, the agency set up to address the country’s brain-drain problem.

DAP national publicity secretary Tony Pua told a press conference today that this would help solve the ongoing scholarship fiasco arising from “sabotage” within the PSD.

“The transfer of this critical role and responsibility (to Talent Corp) will be particularly fitting given the crucial role of attracting and retaining talent in Malaysia.

“They will also be the most appropriate agency to manage the best and brightest talents of our future given close links with the industry,” he said.

Pua also urged all political parties across the divide to back the DAP’s suggestion, pointing out that even Barisan Nasional’s (BN) MCA, Gerakan and MIC had voiced their frustrations over the issue.

“The proposal is made in the interest of all Malaysians and there should be bipartisanship in ensuring the annual scholarship circus will never see the light of day again,” he said.

Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong revealed last week that 363 straight A+ students failed to get the scholarships this year although Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had agreed that all students scoring 8A+ and above will receive PSD scholarships after a similar brouhaha last year.

The MCA Youth chief accused government officers who disobeyed Cabinet directives as being one of the main reasons why top deserving students failed to get scholarships.

Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has reportedly ordered the PSD to investigate complaints that some SPM top scorers were not offered scholarships.

Muhyiddin, who is also education minister, had however stressed that his ministry was not to blame as its list of scholarship candidates had already been forwarded.

The MIC also waded into the controversy and called for an independent committee to investigate the PSD.

“The PSD has proven itself to be a complete disaster in managing the award of government scholarships to the young and brightest Malaysians, particularly those seeking the opportunity to pursue their education overseas.

“Over the past few years, it has never failed to attract controversy by failing to award scholarships in a fair and just manner, resulting in hundreds of top students failing to secure the scholarships they deserve,” said Pua.

 

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