Wednesday, 16 Oct 2019 07:23 PM MYTFormer student activist Asheeq Ali speaks to reporters outside the Petaling police station in Kuala Lumpur October 16, 2019.— Picture by Choo Choy May
“There is no law in Malaysia that permits UM to do so, unless the person is found guilty in a court of law for a serious offence, or is found to have used scandal to obtain the degree,” he told reporters outside the Petaling police station, after Wong delivered a statement to the police. The clerk also could not answer Wong when questioned if his academic transcript has been suspended as well.
“Thus UM should immediately release my client’s degree certificate, failing which we will not hesitate to file the necessary action in a court of law so as to enable him to obtain it,” he said.
Bloody umno degenerate gangsters.
Please sue and see what happens?
And the boy thought he could walk away by humilating the VC publicly on graduation day. Nay boy, scrolls and transcripts are the properties of the university and shall only be disbursed upon full compliance of the university’s rules and regulations as set by the Senate.