Dear Datuk Mohd Khusrin Munawis (the man named by the chief secretary to the government to be the new state secretary of Selangor, the top civil servant of the state ). we have read that you said you do not have a personal agenda nor are you an UMNO stooge and that you only wanted to serve.
We know that you do not have a personal agenda and that you are not an UMNO stooge. We believe you. We have to give you the benefit of doubt, just as we have given past controversial top public office appointees the benefit of doubt. It is the only decent thing to do.
But the issue here is not whether or not you have a personal agenda or whether or not you are an UMNO stooge.
The issue here is that you are clearly not wanted nor welcome by the Selangor state government or the Mentri Besar.
Don't you think that in the circumstances, the decent thing to do is to have declined the appointment as Selangor state secretary?
Datuk, please show to us Malaysians who have no personal agendas nor are UMNO stooges, that my proposal is not indecent?
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