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Hajiji: Charges against two reps won’t shake Sabah government

CM says let the law take its course as MACC zeroes in on third suspect in Op ADUN probe

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 18 Jun 2025 6:31PM

Hajiji: Charges against two reps won’t shake Sabah government
Hajiji presents Compassionate Aid (Bantuan Wang Ihsan) and food baskets to heads of households affected by the Kampung Petagas and Bukit Vor fires at Dewan Sri Putatan. - June 18, 2025

by Jason Santos

CHIEF Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor has dismissed concerns that impending corruption charges against two assemblymen will destabilise his administration, saying the state remains focused on governance and upholding the rule of law.

Hajiji said the state government is leaving the matter entirely to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and the courts to handle.

“I’m aware of the reports. We respect the legal process and will let the relevant agencies do their job,” said Hajiji, in reference to MACC Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki’s statement that two Sabah assemblymen and a civilian are expected to be charged soon in the high-profile Op ADUN probe.

While Azam confirmed the third individual is currently in the process of being arrested, Hajiji made clear that his administration would not intervene.

“The state government is committed not only to upholding the law but to ensuring integrity among all members of the government and civil service,” he told reporters when met after visiting fire victims at Dewan Sri Putatan, near Kota Kinabalu on Wednesday. 

Azam, during a separate interview earlier, had hinted the MACC’s dragnet may eventually widen beyond the three individuals already implicated, though he deferred further action to the Attorney-General’s Chambers.

For now, the charges – expected later this month – are tied to MACC’s sweeping investigation into alleged kickbacks linked to mining approvals in Sabah, a scandal with growing political undertones.

Asked whether the latest developments would impact the stability of his coalition government, Hajiji appeared unfazed.

“I don’t think it affects us. I’ve been informed that two people will be charged. I don’t know who they are – so let the legal process play out.

“The courts will decide whether they’re guilty. They have the right to defend themselves and clear their names.”

On the growing speculation that Sabah’s legislative assembly may be dissolved as early as next month, the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) chairman was tight-lipped but confirmed preparations were underway.

“As Chief Minister, I will decide when the dissolution takes place. But it won’t be long now – an election must be held whether we like it or not,” he said.

He added that early discussions with Sabah Pakatan Harapan had taken place, and talks to finalise terms of cooperation would conclude before the state legislature is dissolved.

“Once everything is finalised, we’ll return the mandate to the people. Let them decide who they want as the next government,” he said. - June 18, 2025

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