Jul 01 2010

Jeffrey Wong Su En is NOT the Sabah DAPSY Chief

Posted by admin in English, Kenyataan Media
Media Statement by DAP Socialist Youth (DAPSY) National Chairman and MP for Rasah, Loke Siew Fook, on Thursday, 1 July 2010 in Petaling Jaya:

I was informed that there were news reports in various Sabah local newspapers quoting Jeffrey Wong Su En as claiming himself as the duly elected Sabah DAP Socialist Youth Chief. As the DAPSY National Chairman, I wish to state that Jeffrey Wong is NOT the Sabah DAPSY Chief.

There was no meeting whatsoever to elect the Sabah DAPSY state executive committee in the last one year. All news and pictures used by Jeffery Wong to claim that he was endorsed by the national DAPSY were not true. The pictures of him with DAPSY national leaders were taken in July 2009. DAPSY Deputy Chairman, Jenice Lee Ying Ha and I made a visit to Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan and Tawau in July 2009 arranged by Teddy Yang. In Kota Kinabalu, we launched the Sabah DAPSY pro-tem committee headed by Teddy Yang. However, after that visit, there was no follow-up to call for a state convention to formalize Sabah DAPSY.

Therefore, for Jeffery Wong to claim himself as the Sabah DAPSY Chief was not only untrue but highly irresponsible. His actions are misleading the public and not condoned by the DAPSY National Executive Council. All his press statements and announcements were not associated with DAPSY and have nothing to do with the party. He must be held responsible individually for what he said.

I view his actions seriously and I will refer to the DAP Disciplinary Committee for him to be sacked from the Party.

LOKE SIEW FOOK

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