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Saturday, 7 March 2009

Chitrakala: I'm not sabotaging Samy Vellu

—   P. Chitrakala Vasu, MIED Maju Institute of Educational Development CEO
— P. Chitrakala Vasu, MIED Maju Institute of Educational Development CEO

KUALA LUMPUR: Maju Institute of Educational Development (MIED) chief executive officer P. Chitrakala Vasu denied that she is "telling it all" now because she wants to sabotage MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu's presidential election this month.

"Politics was never my cup of tea. I just want to protect MIED for the community's sake," she said in an exclusive interview with the New Straits Times and an online news media yesterday.


"Politics was never my cup of tea. I just want to protect MIED for the community's sake," she said in an exclusive interview with the New Straits Times and an online news media yesterday.

She also denied that some people were cashing in on her predicament and using her to sabotage the party elections.

"They were only there to give me moral support. The sad thing was people from MIC and even its central working committee members, save for one or two, don't dare to call me. They are just too scared of Samy Vellu."

She also clarified that she did not issue an ultimatum to Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak when she said she would give him reasonable time before seeing opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

"I put in my request to see him to explain my situation since he is head of Barisan Nasional. Where else can I take my case if not to him?"

Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam was also not spared Chitrakala's wrath. She claimed he had done nothing about her "wrongful dismissal".

"In MIC, judgment is passed without trial. But no one dares to question Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu."

The 38-year-old had few kind words to say about her employer who will be celebrating his 73rd birthday tomorrow.

"Thirty years of politics is enough. His birthday gift this year should be for him to go home and spend time with his grandchildren. Enough of his dictatorship."

Selangor MIC Youth leader M. Yogeswaran chided Chitrakala for taking her case to opposition members of parliament like N. Gobalakrishnan and R. Siva-rasa with whom she was seen at Parliament on Tuesday.

"As a responsible CEO, if there was any mismanagement or wrongdoing, she should have reported it at that time itself," he said, adding that Chitrakala was being instigated by some people to drag Samy Vellu down

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Varsity has no certificate of fitness

NST, March 07 2009

KUALA LUMPUR: The AIMST University, which began operations in Semeling, Kedah, two years ago, is still operating on a temporary certificate of fitness (CF).

This was revealed by MIED chief executive officer P. Chitrakala Vasu in an exclusive interview with the New Straits Times yesterday.

She said the reason it was given a temporary CF was because it had not followed its master plan of building a mosque and a temple.

A source confirmed this, adding that officials were in the midst of getting a CF.

Chitrakala's more frightening claim was that the CF had expired last week.
"If anything happens to the 3,000 students studying there, who would be responsible? If a fire or something happens, there is no insurance."

Another source, involved in the building of the university, confirmed that its CF expired on March 4.

AIMST chairman Tan Sri Dr K. Ampikaipakan, when contacted, said: "I don't want to get involved in all this".

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Come on Chitra, who are you kidding? You were the CEO and mean to say, that you were irresposible all this while but now claim that there is no insurance??? This clearly shows that you were out to make lots of money yourself! What father figure are you talking about? What man would cry if not for having an affair with you?? You must think that all Malaysian's are moron's,right? Its time to wake up Chitrakala Vasu!!!