KUALA LUMPUR: Despite the wide speculation over Datuk Dr Mohd Daud Bakar’s appointment as the International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM)’s new president, the discussion over the possible candidate is still ongoing, said its rector Prof Tan Sri Dr Dzulkifli Abdul Razak.
Dzulkifli, without naming the individual, said the discussion on the appointment of the new president was still ongoing between the Education Ministry and Sultan of Pahang, Sultan Ahmad Shah, the constitutional head of IIUM.
“It is still a work-in-progress as we need to obtain approval from the Sultan of Pahang, there is no issue about it. It is all up to Tuanku,” he told reporters after attending the Humanitarian Laboratory 2.0 conference here yesterday.
He was commenting on yesterday’s report by an English daily that Mohd Daud, IIUM former deputy vice-chancellor, was expected to assume the post.
Organised by Mercy Malaysia, the one-day conference was also attended by Asean Rohingya Centre executive advisor Tan Sri Syed Hamid Albar, Mercy Malaysia president Datuk Dr Ahmad Faizal Perdaus and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) representative Racel Demas.
“We don’t have the details (of names and number of candidates) as this is between the MOE and the Pahang Palace and the minister would seek an audience with the Sultan of Pahang to obtain his approval.
“We put our trust in the choices made by the ministry. Thus far, Dr Maszlee is still serving as president because there is no official letter (of resignation),” he said.
Previously, Maszlee’s appointment sparked controversy when certain quarters said it went against promises not to have politicians heading academic institutions as it was contrary to the essence of the manifesto of the Pakatan Harapan before the 14th General Election.
Then in Nov last year, Maszlee announced his intention to relinquish the post, but it was not with immediate effect as some issues related to finding a replacement needed to be resolved first. – Bernama