Reports of evicted SFI workers false, says Sabah land dept director

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Sabah Lands and Surveys director Bernard Liew said SFI’s workers who were currently living on premises following the state government’s procuring could remain where they were theSun theSundaily forestry workers Malaysia eviction employment

: Claims by media portals that Sabah Forest Industries Sdn Bhd workers are being evicted by the Sabah Government are completely false and without basis, says Sabah Lands and Surveys director Bernard Liew Chau Min.

Liew explained SFI’s workers and general staff who were currently living on premises following the state government’s acquisition, could remain where they were and they would be eventually re-employed - if they so wished - under the Sabah Government’s sustainable forest timber development scheme. “The buildings and structures thereon shall, free of any encumbrances vest in the government and shall be deemed to have been surrendered by the lawful owner or legal interest thereof. Therefore, vacant possession is deemed to have been delivered to the state government,” he said in a statement today.

 

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