Kota Kinabalu: “It appears that Sabah leaders are being hoodwinked and misled by Kuala Lumpur and are failing to stand up for Sabah’s rights and entitlement on sharing of federal revenue collected from Sabah as well as on the oil revenues from Sabah’s oil and gas” said Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, STAR Sabah Chief, in response to the reply by the Chief Minister that links the 40% entitlement to federal allocations and that there is no urgency in review of the oil revenue.
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Bocor!! Minit mesyuarat Alies Anor bekas Setiausaha Politik Najib & Sidek Baba
Terdapat sebuah Kumpulan Khas yang dibentuk oleh Datuk Alies Anor Abdul, bekas Setiausaha Politik Datuk Najib Razak. Sidek Baba
adalah salah seorang anggota kumpulan ini yang dibayar gaji sebanyak
RM15,000 sebulan. Kumpulan ini merancang bagi menjatuhkan Anwar Ibrahim.
Mereka
dihimpunkan untuk hancurkan Anwar Ibrahim. Mari sama-sama kita teliti
Minit Mesyuarat kumpulan tegar ini dan siapakah yang bersama-sama Sidek
Baba dan Alies Anor dan apa yang telah mereka rancangkan.
Minit Mesyuarat Kumpulan Tegar Siri 4/2012
Constitutional debate highlghts superior Sarawak 1941 Constitution
FREEDOM
FIGHTER · 31
weeks ago
Reposted from Hornbill Unleashed 3 comments on
the Constitution Debate sparked off by Nurul's "freedom to
choose religion" statement described as "watershed
statement" by Steve Oh now under police investigation (for
what-sedition?)
The 18/20 Points Agreements between Sarawak Sabah and Malaya have stipulations on religious freedom, language and re-writing the "Malaysian Constitution" which was never done - only amended to reflect annexation of Sabah and Sarawak as parts of Malaya! Please read 3 comment below.
Shallow queries, gang-ups frustrates Jeffrey
Opposition assemblyman Jeffrey Kitingan's takeway from the first post GE13 assembly sitting was that the DUN had lost its lustre as a dignified legislative body. |
KOTA KINABALU: Bingkor assemblyman Jeffrey Kitingan had the surprise of his life witnessing the conduct of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly (DUN) sitting over the last few days.
His takeaway after attending the first sitting under the new Barisan Nasional government following last month’s general election was that the august house had lost its lustre and failed to rise to expectations of a dignified legislative body.
His takeaway after attending the first sitting under the new Barisan Nasional government following last month’s general election was that the august house had lost its lustre and failed to rise to expectations of a dignified legislative body.
‘I am a naturalised citizen’, explains Christina Liew
(The Borneo Insider) - Api-Api State assemblywoman Christina Liew has categorically rubbished the allegation by a witness in the on-going Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI), that she is an Indonesian of Chinese descent who had obtained Malaysian citizenship.
“My parents were British subjects who migrated to North Borneo in 1952, with British documents from Hong Kong,” she told the Borneo Insider Wednesday night.
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