Still no decision from ROS on PPP imbroglio

Looks like the Registrar of Societies (ROS) had find it hard to make its decision on the factional tussle in the People's Progressive Party (PPP) where two of its leaders are claiming the party presidency now.

Why so difficult? Is it because the technical mistakes in PPP is to obvious which would cause the party to be de-registered and Datuk M.Kayveas may be blacklisted from holding any positions in any registered entities? And due to this, the ROS could not decide as per the Societies Act just because PPP is under the Barisan Nasional (BN)?

It is clear that ROS is dragging its decision up to now just because PPP is a BN component party. what if PPP is an opposition party then. It should have been de-registered long ago.

ROS is not being professional enough in handling such issue. What if it involve Pakatan Rakyat (PR) component parties or any other political parties outside PR and BN? For sure, they will move in as fast as possible to "resolve" the matter.

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