Dr Ng, who is MCA vice-president, had admitted yesterday that she was an Australian PR in the 1990s to help her son obtain an education there.
However, records show Anwar was not education minister when Dr Ng
applied for her Australian PR status. Tan Sri Sulaiman Daud was the
minister between 1991 and 1995. Anwar stepped into the role between 1986
and 1991.
“Because that time when Anwar was the minister of education, he was very restrictive to the non-Bumiputras and a lot of Chinese cannot get into university,” said Dr Chua, the MCA president, today.
“In this country, there are a lot of people who apply for PR for the sake of their children’s education.”
Dr Chua did not outline what were the restrictive policies, nor did he comment about MCA’s role as part of the federal government at the time.
He was responding to questions on whether Dr Ng had informed the party’s leadership of her Australian permanent resident status while she was still a Senator.
“What is past is past. She has already said very clearly, it’s for the sake of education,” said Dr Chua.
Dr Ng told reporters she had applied for Australian residency in the 1990s but gave it up in 1995 after her son had completed his studies there.
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