Thursday, 7 June 2012

Minister confirms freezing PTPTN loan to Unisel

Higher Education Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin has confirmed that the decision of National Higher Education Fund (PTPTN) to halt giving loans to Universiti Selangor (Unisel) students is to challenge the Selangor government's ability to provide free tertiary education.

NONEHe told Umno-owned Malay daily Utusan Malaysia that the loan freeze aims to provide an opportunity for the opposition to prove that they can provide free education in their state.

“We believe the seriousness of the Selangor government controlled by PKR to implement free education, hence the PTPTN loan is not needed.

“Therefore PTPTN has temporarily halted the loan to Unisel’s new students. However it does not include existing students because (PTPTN) is still bound by the agreement (signed with the students),” he was quoted as saying.

Malaysiakini had reported that students enrolling at the Selangor government-owned university in April found that they could not apply for PTPTN loans due to a “temporary halt”.

NONEThis has sparked an outcry among Pakatan Rakyat leaders and the Selangor government.

Following that, Khaled, through his Twitter, admonished opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim’s call to students who had taken loans with PTPTN not to make repayments.

The minister also said that if students cannot pay fees due to absence of the loans, then Unisel should waive the fees and fulfill Pakatan Rakyat’s free education proposal.

This morning PKR strategy director Rafizi Ramli, who has been defending Pakatan's proposal to provide free tertiary education, tweeted that the party is considering legal action against the loan freeze.

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