KOTA KINABALU: Speculation that a senior federal ministry official is set to become the deputy vice-chancellor at Universiti Malaysia Sabah has threatened to renew the debate on Pakatan Harapan’s promise to give greater autonomy to public universities.
“He does not have the relevant experience at the university level, never held an important post and has no track record of academic achievement. It is understood that UMS had shortlisted qualified professors for the post, which was left vacant after the previous deputy VC’s term was cut short.
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