Quit the empty talk, focus on regaining Sabah's rights, Kitingan tells minister

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The state opposition leader says promises made before the last general election have not been fulfilled. FMTNews Sabah

April 8, 2020 5:33 PM

This comes after state Infrastructure Development Minister Peter Anthony, who is also the Warisan vice-president, rubbished Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister James Jemut Masing’s claim that Sabah was adopting a “wait and see” attitude on negotiations on MA63. A Sarawak news portal had quoted Masing as saying Sabah leaders were adopting a “wait and see” attitude on the matter, and urged them to “stand like a man” and not “ride on Sarawak’s coattails all the time”.

Kitingan said Sabah was entitled to 40% of the net revenues derived from the state as set out in Article 112C and Part IV of the 10th Schedule in the Federal Constitution. “If the figure was with an annual increment of 7.5%, the sum payable for 2020 would have been RM799.30 million. To run salt to the wound, Kitingan said, the previous Pakatan Harapan government, “particularly DAP leaders”, promised to Sabahans and Sarawakians in their election manifesto to return 50% of the revenues collected from both states.

 

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Mu Gapari sudah dalam kerajaan skrg.. now, apa lu boleh bikin utk Sabah? Lu cakap durang cakap kosong, tapi lu sendiri pun cakap kosong.. Lu dulu hentam itu Myudin, tapi skrg lu juga jilat Myudin... Haprak mu Gapri

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