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Sabah govt: Get facts right before commenting on disaster management allocation

KOTA KINABALU, Sept 19 — All parties, including politicians, have been asked to check the facts before commenting on the RM18.24 million disaster management allocation announced recently by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob for Sabah.

He said the RM18.24 million was for the immediate needs of disaster management including Covid-19, adding that the Sabah Disaster Management Committee had already received RM8 million for disaster relief previously. “The request for more than RM200 million involves an allocation of about RM147 million to repair infrastructure damaged by floods and about RM83 million more for Covid-19 disaster management.

 

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