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No plans to abolish Auku in its entirety, says minister

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Higher education minister Zambry Abd Kadir says the law is the main legal framework used to establish, maintain and administer public universities and related matters.

PETALING JAYA: The higher education ministry has no plans to abolish the Universities and University Colleges Act 1971, commonly known as Auku, in its entirety.

Higher education minister Zambry Abd Kadir said Auku is the main legal framework used to establish, maintain and administer public universities and related matters.

However, the law has been amended eight times to improve it, including to enhance its governance, with the last amendment gazetted two years ago, the minister said.

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