Selangor Journal

Govt has no plan to abolish HEP — Deputy minister

KUALA LUMPUR, March 13 — The government does not intend to abolish the Student Affairs Department (HEP) in public universities because it plays a very crucial role, especially in relation to student development.

Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Mohammad Yusof Apdal said although students managed all their activities and movements, the HEP still has a big mandate and responsibility.

“Their real duty is not just to micro-manage but, among others, to focus on student development, open a network of cooperation with society and industries and plan strategies to increase the marketability of graduates,” he said.

Mohammad Yusof was responding to a supplementary motion raised by Raub MP Chow Yu Hui during the special chamber session in Dewan Rakyat today, who wanted the HEP abolished to give more autonomy to students.

According to the deputy minister, the world’s leading universities still retained the HEP although students have total freedom.

— Bernama

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