Panel Disiplin MCA mencadangkan agar Timbalan Presiden MCA Datuk Dr. Chua Soi Lek dipecat daripada parti. Itulah cadangan yang dibuat sebagai hukuman hasil daripada pembongkaran aksi lucah Dr. Chua bersama dengan seorang perempuan pada penghujung tahun 2007. Dalam pada itu, Dr. Chua Soi Lek memberikan reaksi bahawa "Tindakan itu bukanlah sesuatu yang mengejutkan kerana terdapat cubaan oleh presiden parti untuk menamatkan karier politik saya." Keputusan ini seperti yang dilaporkan dibawah akan menyebabkan krisis dan perpecahan yang lebih serius dalam MCA:
The split in the MCA took a turn for the worse tonight with the disciplinary committee recommending that party deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek be sacked.
The recommendation is now being deliberated by a presidential council dominated by Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat’s supporters.
“The decision comes as no surprise because there has been a sustained attempt by the MCA president to subvert the wishes of the rank and file and end my political career,” said Dr Chua in an immediate reaction.
The action against Dr Chua was his punishment for tarnishing the party’s image over the disclosure in late 2007 of a secret recording showing him engaging in sex acts with his mistress. He had resigned as a minister and from all party posts last year after admitting to being the man in the footage, but won in the party elections last October as deputy president of MCA.
But Dr Chua and party president Ong have been barely on speaking terms.
Ong has denied being behind the decision to dredge up his deputy’s sex scandal even though the party’s disciplinary committee had decided early this month to go ahead with a hearing despite the fact that the complainant had withdrawn the allegation.
The party’s decision today will be seen as a move by Ong to shore up his own position in the party, but brings him on a collision course with MCA’s senior partner in the Barisan Nasional (BN), Umno.
Dr Chua had only recently been appointed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak as BN’s coordinator in Pakatan Rakyat-held states....-malaysiainsider
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