Friday, March 19, 2010

Home Ministry spared China Press but demanded for action against those responsible

BREAKING NEWS The vernacular paper has suspended its editor-in-chief Teoh Yong Khoon for two weeks, effective immediatedly, for publishing an 'inaccurate report' on the resignation of the police chief.

The slap on the wrist for Teoh came a day after the government announced that no action would be taken against the newspaper for its front-page report last Saturday that alleged that inspector-general of police Musa was to quit later this month but
the ministry demanded that internal disciplinary action be taken against those responsible for the report.
 

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