KUALA LUMPUR: The decision that four former Bersatu members need not vacate the seats they won on Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) tickets in the 15th General Election (GE15) is final, said Dewan Rakyat Speaker Datuk Johari Abdul.
Johari said he had given all the justifications and reasoning for his decision in a letter dated Jan 16 which he sent to Bersatu.
"As I have replied (in letter to Bersatu) ... that's it (the decision), final. It's up to Bersatu (to refer to the courts). They have the right to do so," he said in a short reply to Bernama when contacted today.
Earlier, Bersatu president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the party would refer the matter to court as Johari had erred in ruling that the four MPs did not breach the anti-party hopping law and thus did not have to vacate the Papar, Batu Sapi, Ranau and Sipitang seats in Sabah.
Muhyiddin, in a statement, said Johari's decision was based on his interpretation of Clause 10.2.3 of the Bersatu Constitution although, according to Muhyiddin, the Dewan Rakyat Speaker was not empowered to do so and had made a mistake in his interpretation.
Muhyiddin said that in the Jan 16 letter, Johari had reasoned that going by this clause the four MPs had become direct members of GRS on Oct 27, 2022 and thus had been automatically stripped of their Bersatu membership then before contesting in GE15 on Nov 19, 2022.
However, the Bersatu president said this clause did not apply to the four MPs because they were Bersatu members and the party was a founding component member of GRS at that time.
Therefore, GRS could not be classified as "another political party" based on the spirit and essence of that clause, said Muhyiddin, the Pagoh MP.
The issue on the status of the four MPs arose after former Sabah Bersatu chief Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor announced on Dec 10 that Sabah Bersatu leaders had unanimously decided to leave the party but would remain under GRS.
Following that, Bersatu vice-president Datuk Seri Dr Ronald Kiandee said in a statement on Dec 29 that the party had sent a notice to Johari confirming that "casual vacancies" had occurred for the four seats in accordance with Article 49A (3) of the Federal Constitution.
The notice named the four MPs as Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali (Papar), Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan (Batu Sapi), Datuk Jonathan Yasin (Ranau) and Datuk Matbali Musah (Sipitang).
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Bernama
Tue Jan 17 2023
The decision that four former Bersatu members need not vacate the seats they won on GRS tickets in the GE15 is final, said Dewan Rakyat Speaker Datuk Johari Abdul. - BERNAMA/Filepic
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