LGE have basis to sack Dr Mansor, but will he dare?
Now that Datuk Dr Mansor Osman has admitted and he is to face the PKR disciplinary board, it puts the CM with no choice but to sack him, And he should.
The basis is there as we take an extract from The Choice below:
Amidst all the panic within Penang Pakatan Rakyat over the leaked recording of Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Dr Mansor Othman criticising his boss Lim Guan Eng an important point has to be made: Mansor, a senior elected official, lied about his comments and has now been caught out red-handed.
Just last month, when the recording was nowhere to be found, he went to great lengths to dispute the authenticity of the "cocky and arrogant" comments, while at the same admitting to the one charge he thought he could defend. He said he did call Guan Eng "tokong" because the term means deity and is actually a compliment.
So he lied about one comment and admitted another. .
But now he has admitted it all – and tried to downplay its significance.
"It was a typical conversation where you have regarding your bosses sometimes," he told the media as if he was a junior office clerk. "You don't mean it to sound bad."
All this should be water under the bridge now but the confirmation of the recording – and the lie – leaves Guan Eng with two problems contained in one loose-lipped deputy.
Firstly, the recording confirms for all time that his right hand man is treacherous and prepared to mock him to his subordinates. This would be a problem for any Chief Minister, but is even worse for Guan Eng because he demands unswerving loyalty from those around him that verges on sycophancy.
Keeping Mansor makes Guan Eng look like a leader carrying damaged, disloyal baggage.
Read in full from The Choice here.
A Head of any Government cannot afford not to sack a dissenter in his fold. Lim Guan Eng have no choice but to insist on PKR to! sack Dr Mansor Osman.
It is only the logical thing.
But does Lim Guan Eng have the guts to do it? Ada telor ka?
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