Sarawak–Putrajaya row over control of village committee has ended, says Uggah | The Malaysian Insight

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Sarawak–Putrajaya row over control of village committee has ended, says Uggah

SARAWAK’s row with Putrajaya, over who calls the shots in the matter of the village security and development committee, better known by its Malay initials JKKK, has come to an end, Deputy Chief Minister Douglas Uggah said.

Uggah said the state and federal governments had agreed to revert to the old arrangement as practised during the time of the Barisan Nasional administration, which was that the federal government would continue to pay the allowance of the JKKK chairman while leaving it to the state to decide on the appointment of the committee members and their powers.

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