The Star
4/3/2015
JITRA: Public servants involved in
 the protests against the Goods and Services Tax (GST) at Dataran 
Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday could be considered as traitors to 
the government.  
Cuepacs president Azih Muda said they do not deserve to be called 
civil servants. He added that civil servants involved in the gathering 
had violated the "Akujanji" and service pledge that they had made.  
"I have stated before that civil servants must not get involved in 
any gathering against the government as they had taken the oaths ... so 
whether they like it or not, they must abide by the rules. "If they are dissatisfied and wish to take part in such a gathering, they should leave the public sector. "We aim to make Malaysia a developed nation but such protest 
gatherings can derail the plan," he told reporters after the Civil 
Servants Workers Day celebration at Dewan Wawasan here on Thursday.  
The celebration was launched by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.  
Azih said action could be taken against civil servants found to have taken part in the anti-GST gathering. 
"They must not say they are victimised if disciplinary action is 
taken against them. It's their own fault if they join the protest 
gathering as I had issued an early statement for civil servants not to 
get involved.  
"The prime minister has always opened doors for Cuepacs to voice our 
needs and woes and there have been solutions to help us cope with rising
 costs and to see what more needs to be done in the public sector. So 
there is no need to participate in the protest gathering," he said.  - 
Bernama 
 
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