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Sabah groups urge political stability in Sabah amid calls for Hajiji’s resignation

Groups warn that political turmoil could derail development and investor confidence.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 09 Dec 2024 2:41PM

Sabah groups urge political stability in Sabah amid calls for Hajiji’s resignation
The Chief Minister called for authorities to investigate not only the alleged recipients but also the bribe givers - December 9, 2024

by Jason Santos

SEVERAL groups have urged political players in Sabah to retain the existing political stability following allegations of corruption involving Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) assemblymen.

The controversy revolves around leaked videos purportedly showing assemblymen receiving bribes linked to mining leases, raising questions about the Sabah government’s integrity.

Sabah Umno’s calls for Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor to step down have further heightened political tensions.

United Sabah Dusun Association (USDA) Deputy President Datuk Kalakau Untol dismissed the calls for resignation as a “political game,” emphasising that Hajiji faces no charges or court cases.

“Resigning is not a solution to the alleged scandal. These claims are baseless and aimed at tarnishing Hajiji’s image,” Kalakau said, adding that the Chief Minister’s openness in inviting the MACC to investigate the matter shows transparency.

Kalakau urged authorities to investigate both bribe recipients and givers, ensuring a thorough probe into the allegations.

GRS Information Chief Datuk Joniston Bangkuai downplayed speculation of early state elections, asserting that the government remains focused on implementing Sabah’s record RM6.45 billion budget.

“The state government is committed to the development and will not be distracted by baseless allegations,” Joniston said. 

The current state administration’s term is set to end in the third quarter of next year.

Meanwhile, the Sabah Housing and Real Estate Developers Association (SHAREDA) warned that political instability could undermine investor confidence and jeopardise economic growth.

“Stability is key to attracting investments and ensuring development. Any disruptions risk derailing progress,” said SHAREDA President Datuk Chua Soon Ping.

Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce President Datuk Michael Chin echoed these sentiments, urging stakeholders to avoid divisive politics.

“Sabah needs a stable political environment to prosper. Backdoor politics and misinformation undermine trust and growth,” Chin said.

Hajiji has maintained his innocence, asserting that his government has “nothing to hide.” He accused certain quarters of using the corruption allegations to destabilise his administration.

The Chief Minister called for authorities to investigate not only the alleged recipients but also the bribe givers, reiterating his commitment to transparency.

This follows an exposé by Malaysiakini, in which a former Sabah Mineral Management (SMM) officer-turned-whistleblower alleged abuse of power and corruption in the issuance of mining leases. – December 9, 2024

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