In a surprise move last night, Penang MCA Youth chief Eng Hiap Boon
resigned from all his party posts, citing disappointment with the MCA
leadership but he said his departure from the party was his own
decision.
There were 439 members who have also resigned together with him, resulting in two MCA branches in the state being shut down.
Eng (right) told a press conference in George Town last night that he and his comrades were very disappointed with the party's leaders,
who were currently facing immoral and unethical issues in their
leadership.
Eng is known to be a "hardcore supporter" of former MCA president Ong
Tee Keat added that Infighting within the party continued to grow and the
leaders have refused to engage with the grassroots or serve the people
genuinely.
He also said that he understood some 500 party members from Johor may
also have resigned from the MCA about the same time (last night),
causing the dissolution of five branches in the process and he didn't know when this tide would stop, but the MCA leadership should really conduct a self-examination.
Eng, a member of the leading Chinese Malaysian party for 18 years,
criticised the MCA leadership for being "disloyal, lacking in integrity,
being immoral and having no righteousness".
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