The Sultan of Johor wants all parties, to stop bickering about Datuk Tee Siew Kiong’s appointment as the state executive member.
A  statement issued by Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar via his private secretary  Jaba Mohd Noah said – “Tee’s appointment as an executive member was the Sultan’s  choice and it was his right to choose his line-up of the state executive council  members under Phase 4 Section II of  the Johor State Constitution  1895.
“All  parties including MCA party members and leaders are asked to respect Sultan  Ibrahim’s decision (of appointing Tee) and should stop questioning his capacity  as the Sultan of Johor.
Sultan Ibrahim appointed Tee, as he wanted a representative from all the races  to represent his multi-racial subjects.
Also stated was that Sultan Ibrahim is not required to seek anyone’s opinion or  suggestion before appointing his preferred state executive council members'  line-up, nor does a need arise for him to explain the reason he appointed  Tee.
“Whatever  issue pertaining his (Tee’s) political party should stay within the party, and  his appointment by the Sultan of Johor, as an executive council member should  never be questioned or politicalised.
“Even  though he is sacked from his political party,  he is still an executive  council member appointed by the Sultan of Johor.
“Any  action taken by his political party and party leaders towards him (Tee) are  their prerogative and their internal affair. 
The Sultan of Johor do not wish to interfere in the affairs of any political  parties, and also do not want any political parties to interfere in his State  affairs.
Sultan Ibrahim wishes that his subjects stay united, and their welfare will  always be the state’s priority despite their belief or race.
Sultan Ibrahim has instructed that all parties stop arising issues with Tee’s  appointment.
Tee's appointment was the decree of the Sultan of Johor, to enable a Chinese to  represent the community in the state administrations.
The above statement by HRH Sultan of Johore must have been a real slap in the face of Chua Soi Lek.


 
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