We'll go to law if Petronas doesn't pay up - Abang Johari

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He says the national oil company had been given until October to do so.

The Sarawak state government today reiterated that it would not hesitate to go to law if Petronas remained adamant about paying the five percent tax on the oil and gas it yielded off the state’s shores."The law will take its own course. I leave it to our accountant. He has a tax coordinator to deal with Petronas.

The session was attended by about 5,000 Sarawakians who are studying or working in Peninsular Malaysia. On the proposed 20 percent oil and gas royalty for Sarawak, he said Pakatan Harapan made the pledge and it was up to them whether to fulfil it. Harapan in its 14th general election manifesto had pledged to pay a 20 percent royalty to Sarawak and Sabah for their oil and gas should it claim Putrajaya. -

 

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Why not?Sue Petronas Sir! Petronas thought that being a Big Company, they can do what they like and continue to bully Swak. Swak is lucky that we have a gov’t headed by a brave leader in the person of Abg Jo! What is Swak rights should be respected n stop the delay dilly game!

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