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MELAKA: Chief Minister Adly Zahari denies there is any form of racial discrimination at the state government-owned Putra Specialist Centre (PSH).

MELAKA: Chief Minister Adly Zahari denies there is any form of racial discrimination at the state government-owned Putra Specialist Centre .

He said majority of the staff of PSH are Malays and allegations that they were being discriminated in terms of hiring practices were untrue. "From the PSH human resources' record there are 53 Malays, 16 Chinese, eight Indians and three of other races employed.He said the state government would also lodge a police report against the parties who made the accusations.

On Wednesday, Melaka Umno and PAS Youth leaders in a statement alleged that the hospital's senior management had placed immense pressure on former 11 PSH executives, which led them to resign. State PAS Youth chief Ahmad Bilal Rahudin claimed that the 11 had been working in the hospital between five to eight years.

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