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Sabah CM: PM set to announce restoration of state’s rights soon

Ketua Menteri Sabah, Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal, menyampaikan ucapan penangguhan di Dewan Tertutup Kompleks Sukan Tawau 17 Februari 2019. — Foto oleh Bernama

The Sabah chief minister said they were making progress in discussions with the federal government on the matter via the steering committee reviewing the MA63 and have agreed in principle on some provisions. Shafie said that while some provisions were uncontroversial, others such as a 40 per cent share of state-derived revenue for Sabah were more complicated and needed further study.“It is progressing well, but not everything we want can be realised in a short period. There is a lot to be ironed out,” he said.

 

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