JANUARY 30 — The sacking and suspension of several Umno members on Friday are valid, party information chief Isham Jalil said, citing the party constitution.

It looks that way.

By Article 8.1 of the party constitution, the General Assembly (GA) is the highest authority in the party. However, in its absence, the Supreme Council (SC) reigns supreme. (Article 9.1).

The powers of the SC are set out in Article 10, which includes as follows:

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“Menentukan taraf pendaftaran seseorang ahli (mengikut Fasal 5.7), menggantung atau melucutkan keahlian seseorang ahli.” (Article 10.6)

Clearly, the SC is empowered to decide on membership of the party, which includes the power to suspend and sack any member. Significantly, the power to suspend and sack is not made subject to Article 20 on party discipline and makes provisions on the establishment, membership and powers of the party’s Disciplinary Board (DB).

The powers of the DB, though, do not derogate or take away the powers of the SC to decide on the status, suspension and sacking of any member. (Articles 20.4 and 20.10)

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Outside of the party’s GA, Umno’s Supreme Court is supreme. It is so created by the party constitution itself. — File picture by Yusof Mat Isa
Outside of the party’s GA, Umno’s Supreme Court is supreme. It is so created by the party constitution itself. — File picture by Yusof Mat Isa

The name says it all. Outside of the party’s GA, Umno’s Supreme Court is supreme. It is so created by the party constitution itself.

It looks like it is the SC that is unbowed, unbent, unbroken.

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