China Press top editor given a two week suspension


The latest information confirmed that the vernacular newspaper has suspended its editor-in-chief Teoh Yong Khoon for two weeks, effective immediatedly. The newspaper also published a formal apology to the home affairs minister and the inspector-general of police for alleged "false" report.

Then after his suspension, will Teoh be asked to resign? What was Teoh's actual mistake? Because he published the news on the IGP's intended resignation too early or is it because he published the leaked government information from Bukit Aman? Which one of these two?

Teoh's suspension was believed to be part of a deal brokered by officials of the home affairs ministry with the directors of the said newspaper in order not to suspend the publications permit of the Chinese language press.

Anyway, should this question is being forwarded to the public for scrutiny, the ministry officials are certain to deny this "open secret". A very well-planned cover-up but not a smart one.

By the way, when is the editor-in-chief of Utusan Malaysia going to be suspended?

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