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Warisan Must Immediately Implement Good Governance When It Returns to Power



Camos president, Daniel John Jambun, seated fourth from right, and Warisan Papar Chairman, George Joubi (seated centre) with Warisan's Limbahau Polling Districts heads and in Kg Limbahau yesterday.

Borneo Herald
12.51PM MYT, 15-10-2025

Limbahau, PAPAR : During a meet-the-people session held in Limbahau yesterday, Change Advocate Movement Sabah (CAMOS) President Daniel John Jambun emphasised that Parti Warisan must make good governance its top priority when it returns to lead the Sabah government.

He said the people of Sabah have suffered long enough under a system plagued by corruption, abuse of power, and weak administration. The next Warisan government, he stressed, must immediately institute reforms to ensure transparency, accountability, and integrity at all levels of government.

“Good governance is not just a slogan — it’s the foundation for restoring people’s trust and delivering real development. We must end the culture of favouritism and wastage, and replace it with clean, efficient, and responsible leadership,” he said.

Daniel proposed that officers from the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) be immediately stationed in the Chief Minister’s Department, as well as in all strategic ministries and key government departments, to strengthen oversight and deter any form of abuse or corruption.

He also called for the establishment of an Ombudsman within the first 100 days of a new Warisan administration to receive and investigate public complaints against misconduct, maladministration, or abuse of power by public officials.

“This will send a clear signal that the new Warisan government is serious about integrity and accountability. We will not tolerate corruption in any form, and those entrusted with power must be ready for full transparency,” he added.

The session in Limbahau also touched on the need to strengthen local institutions such as the Land Tribunal, Native Courts, and local governments, ensuring that these bodies serve the people impartially and efficiently.

“Sabahans want justice, fairness, and opportunities — not corruption, excuses, and discrimination. That’s why good governance must be Warisan’s number one agenda,” he concluded.

Also in attendance were Warisan keaders Datuk Honorsius Bosuin, Ignatius Matayun, Roger Amandus and James Amandus as well as Camos coordinators Dr Kanul Gindol, Lim Shu Lee and  Johnny Liew.#~Borneo Herald ™

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